Way of life in Hiroshima, Japan after the explosion of atomic bomb during World War II. A Japanese man searched through brick and mortar rubble. Another man puts up an election poster on a telephone pole. Vessels, boating and fishing crafts in Hiroshima harbor. Scows, barges and fishing boats at the anchor. A man aboard a boat.
Way of life in Hiroshima, Japan after the explosion of Atomic bomb during World War II. A group of Japanese women pray outside a makeshift Buddhist temple with rubble all around. Heaps of rubble as a result of destruction caused by atom bomb explosion. A man pulls a hand driven cart loaded with debris as his son follows him.
Life in Hiroshima, Japan after the explosion of the atomic bomb during World War II. Miyajima, a shrine island. The famous Itsukushima Shrine (1-1 Miyajimacho, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima 739-0588, Japan) in waters off Miyajima. Another Torii in waters. Shrine on island of Miyajima. A deer grazes on the island. Japanese people walk past the sacred shrine. Bronze and stone statues near the shrine. A ferryboat takes sightseers from the mainland to the island of Miyajima. A spire of five storied pagoda.
Physical damage caused due to atom bomb explosion in Nagasaki, Japan during World War II. Window casings bowed out ward. Building with asbestos roofing and corrugated metal siding bent to conform to the contour of the girders by the blast. A collapsed brick wall. Warheads lined up with Japanese sign on it. A warhead sits on top of a milling machine still attached to the chain.
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. 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.
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