Tsutomu Yamaguchi is the only person officially recognized by Japan as a survivor of both atomic bombings in World War II. After surviving the atomic bomb explosion in Hiroshima in August 1945, he traveled to Nagasaki and was present when a second atomic bomb was dropped there just three days later, making him a unique historical witness to both nuclear attacks.
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He Survived Hiroshima... Then It Happened Again #history #wwii #worldwar2 #hiroshimaAñadido:
Hiroshima should have been the end of his story. Instead, it was only the beginning.
When the atomic bomb exploded over Hiroshima in August 1945, the city vanished beneath a blinding flash.
Buildings collapsed. Fires spread for miles, and tens of thousands of people were killed.
At the center of the devastation was a man named Tsutomu Yamaguchi.
The shockwave hurled him through the [music] air.
His body was burned. His eardrums were ruptured. Yet somehow, he survived.
The next day, injured and barely able to hear, Yamaguchi began the long journey home.
He believed the nightmare was finally over.
His destination [music] was Nagasaki, a city he thought was far from the destruction he had just escaped.
Three days later, Yamaguchi was back at work.
As he described the horrors of Hiroshima, many of [music] his co-workers struggled to believe how could a single bomb destroy an entire city?
Then, without warning, the sky turned white.
In that moment, [music] Yamaguchi knew exactly what was happening.
The impossible had happened.
A second atomic bomb had exploded over Nagasaki.
For the second time in just 3 days, Tsutomu Yamaguchi found himself near the most destructive weapon ever used in war.
And for the second time, he survived.
To this day, he remains the only person officially recognized by Japan as a survivor of both Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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