Sunday, January 26, 2025

At Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital, Japanese A-bomb survivors who were injured by the atomic bomb on October 14, 1945, received treatment with the help of a Japanese doctor and two nurses.

 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2月23日

(The National Archives College Park, Maryland) 

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Japanese victims afflicted by the atomic bomb are treated by a Japanese doctor with the help of two assistants, at the Red Cross Hospital in Hiroshima, Japan. The injuries sustained were mostly fierce burns. 

10/14/1945

Signal Corps Photo WPA-45-61810(Sirkus) released by BPR 1/2/46

Orig. Nega Lot 13030 mk



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広島赤十字病院で、原子爆弾の被害に遭った日本人被爆者は、日本人医師と2人の看護婦の助けを借りて治療を受けている。負傷のほとんどは激しい火傷であった。

1945年10月14日

通信隊撮影 WPA-45-61810(Sirkus) BPR 1/2/46 公開

原版ネガ ロット 13030 mk

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