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NAVY PHOTOGRAPHER PICTURES SUFFERING AND RUINS THAT RESULTED FROM ATOM BOMB BLAST IN HIROSHIMA, JAPAN. BLAST VICTIMS LIVE IN For FLY-INFESTED HOSPITAL IN BANK BUILDING.

        

    Undisclosed photos of Japanese

        A-bomb survivors

   U.S. Atomic Bomb Surveys

The National Archives College Park, Maryland

          February 22, 2024

                       SC-473741                   



















U.S. NAVY NO. 80G 473741

COPY NEGATIVE

TR-15627

No.473741 Sept. 1945

SUBJECT:

CAPTION:

NAVY PHOTOGRAPHER PICTURES SUFFERING AND RUINS THAT

RESULTED FROM ATOM BOMB BLAST IN HIROSHIMA, JAPAN.

BLAST VICTIMS LIVE IN For FLY-INFESTED HOSPITAL IN BANK BUILDING.

LOCATION: HIROSHIMA, JAPAN

PHOTOGRAPHER: MILLER WAYNE, LI. 

TAKEN BY (UNIT)

LOCAL NO:TR 15627

CLASSIFICATION: RELEASED

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