The Pros And Cons Of Atomic Bomb Survivors

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Being a survivor of something very tragic can be overwhelming and scary, but to be able to get through it is what I find very courageous. It is inspiring to others going through a similar situation to witness how others demonstrated the strength to power through. This is why I picked the topic of atomic bomb survivors. I wanted to better understand their stories, and what they went through during this time in their lives. Most of them were quite young during the bombing, ranging between the ages of three and seventeen. Imagine that right now you are being bomb! What would you do? How would you react? That being said, let’s talk about the Nagasaki Bombing. This event took place on August 9, 1945 at 1:56 a.m., the United States dropped a second bomb on Japan. This bomb created enough fear that Japan finally surrender to the United States. This bomb was originally planned to be dropped in Japan on August 11th, but because of upcoming weather conditions the mission was moved up …show more content…

A survivor of this atomic bomb was Michio Hakariya. Michio was at his house when the bomb was dropped, which was 3.8 km away from the hypocenter. He was only eight years old when the event took place. After the bombing he was able to make it to a shelter so not to be exposed to the radiation. Later, after the war had ended Michio decided to become a teacher in a high school for the next thirty six years. Later on he got involved with the Peace Boat Hibakusha Project, this was in the fall of 2009. This is where his story began. Next we have Shigeko Sasamori, she was only thirteen years old when the bomb was dropped from the sky. She could hear and see the plane flying over her, and within seconds she had completely passed out. After waking up, she had contracted burns so bad that they could not even recognize her. Eventually, in 1955 she came to United States where she had multiple surgeries to help reconstruct her

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