WWII JapanLists about life in the Empire of Japan from 1939, at which point it was already at odds with China, to the aftermath of the devastation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki post-1945.
Pearl Harbor in Japanese Schools
Hiroo Onodo and the 30 Year Engagement
The Ant-Walking Alligators After the Bombs
Haunting Photos of Hiroshima
Horrifying Experiments on Human Beings
Pics From Just After WWII
Sick and Inhumane Means of Torment
Haunting Pics from Hiroshima
The Lives of Kamikaze Pilots
The Life of a 'Comfort Woman'
You Won't Believe What the Japanese Did to China
Twenty-Four Hours in Hiroshima
Accounts of the Atomic Bomb Drop
The Prison for American Nurses
Just After the Bombs Hit
Bleak Reality in Postwar Japan
What Life Was Like After the War
The Worst Things the Japanese Govt. Did
Life in Japan in the Aftermath
Using POWs for Target Practice
Internment Camps in the US
Great Movies About WWII Japan
Lessons About Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes
The Aftermath in Nagasaki
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The Most Haunting Photos Of Hiroshima, Taken In The Aftermath Of The Atomic Bomb
Between the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the United States killed over 200,000 people. Photos of Hiroshima after the US's 1945 attack show just how devastating the decision was for countless innocent civilians.
The bomb, which the US called "Little Boy," totally destroyed everything within a one-mile radius and created lasting health issues for people who survived the blast. The weapon completely vaporized many Japanese citizens, leaving behind nothing but their nuclear shadows. Looking at photos of the grisly aftermath, it's hard to describe the US as victorious, since the destruction of human bodies constitutes loss on a global scale.
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Skin Burned In A Pattern Corresponding To The Dark Portions Of A Kimono Worn At The Time Of The Explosion