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Japanese Films Of Atom Blast At Hiroshima, 1 Year later

Japanese Films Of Atom Blast At Hiroshima, 1 Year later
Clip: 498219_1_1
Year Shot: 1945 (Estimated Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1532
Original Film: 019-526
HD: N/A
Location: Japan, Hiroshima
Timecode: 00:40:31 - 00:41:50

Over Exposes, shaky, blurry hazy in contrast and imagery-Not Good Inspire of the poor visual condition of the film it still manages to leave a pretty disturbing picture. The first weapon to be used in war was dropped on Hiroshima at 9:15 am Monday, August 6th, dropped by a super fortress named the Enola Gay (the pilot's mother's name). The Hiroshima weapon is said to have more power than 20,000 tons of TNT. A Japanese statement puts the toll at 60,000 dead in Hiroshima, with 120,000 wounded, adding that "many persons are dying daily from burns sustained during the raids." 30% of the Japanese populations were killed. Hiroshima 1 year later. Kids in school. People in the market. People carry on in the aftermath.