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US Navy photographer pictures suffering and ruins that resulted from atom bomb blast in Hiroshima, Japan. Japanese attend shinto services for blast v victims. memorial for services.

Undisclosed photos of Japanese A-bomb survivors

   U.S. Atomic Bomb Surveys

The National Archives College Park, Maryland

Feburay 23, 2024

473736






473736 Sept 1945
SUBJECT:
CAPTION:
NAVY PHOTOGRAPHER PICTURES SUFFERING AND RUINS THAT RESULTED FROM ATOM BOMB BLAST IN HIROSHIMA, JAPAN.
JAPANESE ATTEND SHINTO SERVICES FOR BLAST V VICTIMS. MEMORIAL For SERVICES.
LOCATION: HIROSHIMA, JAPAN
PHOTOGRAPHER: MILLER, WAYNE, LT. 
TAKEN BY (UNIT)
LOCAL NO: TR 15622
CLASSIFICATION: RELEASED

473736 sept 1945
Subject:
Caption:
Navy photographer pictures suffering and ruins that resulted from atom bomb blast in Hiroshima, Japan.
Japanese attend shinto services for blast v victims. memorial for services.
location: Hiroshima, Japan
photographer: Miller, Wayne, lt. 
taken by (unit)
local no: TR 15622
Classification: Released

 

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