Damage caused due to Allied aerial bombings in Nagasaki, Japan. Collapsed metal stack of a series of three heating ovens. Metal stack with displaced ladder. An uprooted concrete column. Structural failure of a light steel frame building. Cylindrical metal tank unaffected by the blast in the background.
Damage caused due to Allied aerial bombings in Nagasaki, Japan. A generator in a pump room which has been displaced. A bank of horizontal milling machines, a portion of the roof bracings, a pile of crumpled corrugated metal. Several torpedo components in the foreground. Three milling machines. Three Japanese women laborers remove the debris. A line of steel columns which have been displaced due to the blast. Uprooted steel columns of the small arms plant as a result of the blast. An uprooted concrete footing. Steel frame of a building as it leans and completely stripped corrugates sheet of iron from a wall.
Damage caused due to Allied aerial bombings in Nagasaki, Japan. Three Japanese boys work on a cylindrical engine commonly used on one ton truck. People move and walk out of a gate. A small circular area that still contains the stump of palms. A Japanese carpenter works inside a small shop next to the main gate of the plant.
Damage caused due to Allied aerial bombings in Nagasaki, Japan. Mitsubishi small arms plant across a river has been damaged due to atom bomb explosion. A building and hills in the background.
Damage caused due to Allied aerial bombings in Nagasaki, Japan. Manner in which a machine was torn from its base. An uprooted concrete base and the point at which the failure occurred. A telephone and power line and the effect of explosion on public utilities. A group of Japanese laborers, men and women load a coal car with coal using shovels and baskets.
Damage caused due to atomic bomb explosion over Nagasaki, Japan in World War 2. A group of Japanese men and women laborers pass each other as they carry loads of scrap to the top of a rubble strewn stairway at the Nagasaki medical school. Two fire walls, their relative and original positions. The concrete foundation of the fire walls.
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