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What Happened to the Bodies Just After the Hiroshima Bomb Exploded?
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@blackmatterlives9865

4 months ago

Can you imagine surviving a nuclear attack, go into work, just to have you boss to call you a liar!

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@SamPendentTheThief

4 months ago

Me: "Im gonna go to sleep at 2 AM" Youtube: "What Happened to The bodies after the hiroshima bomb exploded"

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@chrisssed

4 months ago

I would rather die immediately without even knowing than to survive this

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@sungkim742

4 months ago

Yamaguchi must be the only person who had two nuclear bombs dropped on them. Plus he survived both. Amazing.

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@mchlsull

4 months ago

It's crazy to see the shadows on the walls and concrete. Just to think - those people did not even know they died. One moment they were jumping rope, the next they are a shadow that will live on in our memories even 77 years later. To be honest, that is probably the best way to go.

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@hokokotokokoto7082

4 months ago

10:04 This story is really incredible, what are the chances of surviving two nuclear explosions, surely very low and he lived to a very old age despite everything

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@WyFoster

4 months ago

The bomb was also detonated 2,000 ft above the ground. This reduced the nuclear fall out but increased the lethality of the bomb over a wider area. Ground zero was just directly under the bomb.

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@julieturner3446

4 months ago

Let's hope that it's never repeated.

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@-chrislopezskate-5175

4 months ago

Could you imagine a bomb being g dropped onto a city that you just entered and when you get home you see another blast out of nowhere?

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@chrisricker8036

4 months ago

These bombs are quite weak compared to modern nuclear weapons

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@dysfunctional_vet

4 months ago

i have read extensively about the nuclear bombing and while you hint at it, the real damage in the moment of detonation was the heat, which as you point out burned people out of existence in microseconds. in one report, a box with a nail hole, 12 miles distant, acted as a lense and burned a hole in the far side of the wooden box, which speaks to the heat of the radiant energy. also, what saved so many, was that the ground was hilly, breaking up the blast wave. to the radiation, i'm not sure how long that is going to last. in war, people suffer . i had once a jacket i wore during my active duty time that said war is not healthy for children or other living things. truth is, we know more about killing than we do about living in peace. pax

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@Mr.219

4 months ago

Going to work after your city has been destroyed by a bomb is wild af

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@timberwolf5631

4 months ago

I will never stop this visceral feeling of deep sadness when I hear of events like this, even after hearing of them many times over.

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@ellerj641

4 months ago

I remember watching another documentary on this and there was a similar story of two girls at a bank. I can't remember why they were there, but one of the girls who survived said that suddenly she was thrown into the walls and ceiling of the bank. When she came to, it was absolute disaster. She worked quickly to find her friend which she eventually did. Her friend, at the time, was still alive. She helped her up and they went outside but collapsed. Neither of them knew that her friend's back was broken. They sat outside waiting for help but her friend died from her injuries before the girl's father found them. There were other stories in this documentary, but I will mention one more that still haunts me. There was a family on the outskirts/outside of the city and the woman had just sat down at the table for breakfast with her husband, son, and daughter. Suddenly everything was gone. She woke up to see her house a pile of rubble and no matter how hard she searched, she could not find her husband and son. She found her daughter, but her daughter was trapped under beams and rubble. She frantically tried to get her daughter out as a fire started and began spreading. But no matter how desperate she was, she could not get her daughter out. She had to watch her daughter burn alive, screaming that it hurt and for mommy to save her. It was just horrific listening to this story.

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@whyhelp141

4 months ago

I'm not even Japanese and hearing the horrors that continued to happen because of that war still brings a tear to my eye. To think people still mess with nuclear booms now is scary.

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@vincebagadonis8016

4 months ago

Boss: Why are you late for work?! Worker: Sorry sir, I was nuked... Boss: A likely excuse! Don't let it happen again! Get to work!!

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@r3altalangodfrey39

4 months ago

You didn't answer question about the sake alcohol and radiation.

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@malectric

4 months ago

If something like this were ever to happen to me I would want to be as close to it as it is possible to get - like right underneath it. I would not want there to be enough time for my brain to register what was happening.

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@flspacebear

4 months ago

@5:50 I like how the roar of a plane w/ 4 propeller engines is just a jet plane flying over.

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@mCblue79

4 months ago

The things that human beings can and will do to their fellow human beings are abhorrent. I feel so sad watching things like this.

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