The laborers employed in Nagasaki, Japan after the atomic bombings during the end of World War II . A locomotive standing on a siding at Nagasaki railroad yard. A man using shovel to put the coal in a basket. The human chain method as they dump the coal into the tender. The laborers use wicker baskets to pass the coal up to the tender. The coal in the tender. The laborers on a ladder passing coal in the tender. The laborers dump the baskets into a coal bunker of the tender. A man using shovel to put the coal in a basket.
Victims who faced atomic explosion in Nagasaki, Japan during World War II. Red Cross flag on staff. Red Cross sign on the wall of aid station. Patients walk inside the aid station for treatment. Two young boys with bandaged heads. Doctors treat patients. Doctors at microscope. Patients receive treatment. Patients with burns on feet, hands and body are treated. Victims on mats in ward where they are being treated. A child with severe burns has his hands dressed.
Victims who faced atomic explosion in Nagasaki, Japan during World War II. Patients being treated in Red Cross aid station of Nagasaki. Hand of a child victim with severe burns. Heads of children who are losing hair due to radiation. Doctors and nurses attend to patients. A nurse holds a bottle of plasma. Patients suffering from anaemia. A boy with part of his mouth blown off, being treated.
U.S. Navy 3rd Fleet ships fires on coastal targets of Kamaishi, Honshu, Japan during World War II. First and second turret guns of USS South Dakota (BB-57) fire at enemy target. USS Massachusetts (BB-59) and USS Indiana (BB-58) underway, fire broadsides on coast of Kamaishi, Honshu. Smoke columns rise from 16 inch shell hits. BB (battleship) squadron retires from Japanese mainland.
U.S. Army Air Forces bombardment group bombs Nagoya, Japan during World War II. U.S. 58th Bomb Wing, 468th Bombardment Group B-29 Superfortress bombers fly in formation en route to target on Nagoya, release bombs. Aerial views of smoke rising from targets.
Japanese Military Sanadayama Army Cemetery in Osaka, Japan soon after World War II. U.S. MP (Military Police) guards graves of fourteen murdered U.S. fliers in the Japanese Military Sanadayama Cemetery.
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