A Japanese survived the outbreak of the two atomic bombs in World War II

Tsutomu Yamaguchi, Japanese industralist of 93 years, has been recognized like the first person who survived atomic bombardments sent by EE both. UU on Japan in World War II.

Day 6 of August of 1945 was in Hiroshima in trip of businesses when it was surprised by the launching of the first pump. It underwent burns in the left part of his body and spent the night in the city.

Two days later it returned to his native city, Nakasaki, and the 9 of August of 1945 it contemplated the fall of the second atomic device.

Images of the affected ones by the pump of Hiroshima in Japan

According to they have recognized the Japanese authorities is the first person of whom certainty is had, in surviving the two explosions.

Around 260,000 people they survived those attacks, but they have developed diseases by his exhibition to the radiation, like the cancer and problems of liver. Yamaguchi was only recognized for survivor of the pump of Nakasaki although now it has known that he was really the unique one in contemplating the two pumps and living to count it.

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11 Answers to “a Japanese survived the outbreak of the two atomic bombs in World War II”

  1. To that luck is called to him!

  2. He is a hero LOL

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  6. this sad one by the one of the Japanese

  7. That luck

  8. Luck. Luck would have been if in the attack of Hiroshima it had been in Nakasaki and vice versa. no?

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  11. wow gustaria me to meet that

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