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FRONT VIEW OF ASANO LIBRARY BUILDING, UNDER CONSIDERATION FOR CONVERSION INTO A LABORATORY FOR THE ABCC.

Undisclosed photos of Japanese

Atomic-bomb survivors

U.S. Atomic Bomb Surveys

     The National Archives College Park, Maryland   

SC-295903





























SC-295903

(FEC-47-89557) 214

SEPTEMBER 1947

ATOMIC BOMB CASUALTY COMMISSION, HIROSHIMA, JAPAN:

FRONT VIEW OF ASANO LIBRARY BUILDING, UNDER CONSIDERATION FOR CONVERSION INTO A LABORATORY FOR THE ABCC.

PHOTOGRAPHER-SNELL

PHOTOGRAPH BY U.S. ARMY SIGNAL CORPS.

RELEASED FOR PUBLICATION, PUBLIC INFORMATION DIVISION, WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON


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