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A 17-year-old boy was burned by the Nagasaki atomic bomb explosion. The burns have healed and there are thick scars in some places. The scars on his feet and hands are partially pigmented.

 非公開の日本原爆被爆者の写真ーアメリカ軍原爆調査団ー


アメリカ国立公文書館  2024年24日
(The National Archives College Park, Maryland)

























88747-70151

スコットランド 273305

1946年12月10日

* 原爆による火傷の痕が残っている。

この17歳の少年は原爆の爆発で火傷を負った。XT NAGASAKI(長崎原子爆弾)。火傷は治り、ところどころに厚い瘢痕がある。足と手の瘢痕は部分的に色素沈着している。

撮影者:ヘンショー医師

ワシントン陸軍省広報局・ワシントンの陸軍省

写真:アメリカ陸軍信号隊14468

原爆 犠牲者


No. 488747-70151

Sc. 273305

10 DEC 46

* HEAVY SCARS APPEAR FROM BURNS DUE TO ATOMIC BOMB:"

THIS 17 YEAR OLD BOY SUSTAINED BURNS FROM THE ATOMIC BOMB EXPLOSION. XT NAGASAKI. HE WAS ON HTS ABDOMEN AT THE TIME. BURNS HAVE HEALED WITH THICK SCAR AT SOME PLACES. SCARS ON LEGS AND HANDS ARE PARTIALLY DEPIGMENTED.

PHOTOGRAPHER: DR. HENSHAW

RELEASED FOR PUBLICATION BUREAU OF PUBLIC RELATIONS

WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON

Photograph by Signal Corps U.S. Army14468

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