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"HIROSHIMA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS NOW SHOW WELL HEALED SCARS FROM ATOMIC BOMB:" STUDENTS OF THE SECOND HIRO-SHUMA HIGH SCHOOL NOW SHOW WELL-HEALED BUT HEAVY SCARS DUE TO ATOMIC BOMB BURNS.

    Undisclosed photos of Japanese

        A-bomb survivors

   U.S. Atomic Bomb Surveys

The National Archives College Park, Maryland

          February 22, 2024

SC-273257













SC-273257

FEC-47-70118

18 DECEMBER 1946

"HIROSHIMA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS NOW SHOW WELL HEALED SCARS FROM ATOMIC BOMB:"

STUDENTS OF THE SECOND HIRO-SHUMA HIGH SCHOOL NOW SHOW WELL-HEALED BUT HEAVY SCARS DUE TO ATOMIC BOMB BURNS.

PHOTOGRAPHER: DR. HENSHAW

RELEASED FOR PUBLICATION BUREAU OF PUBLIC RELATIONS WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON

Photograph by Signal Corps US Army

Atomic Bomb Casuality

14468 487



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