Sunday, September 20, 2020

Oshiba National School, Rescue Camp, Hiroshima Atomic Bomb, Hiroshima Pe...

The Oshiba National School, located about 2.4 km north of the hypocenter where the Hiroshima atomic bomb exploded on August 6, 1945. It became a temporary rescue camp without collapses and burning from August 7. The victims were escorted and detained at the Oshiba National School. At the beginning of A-bombing, two doctors, three dentists, two pharmacists, and one midwife were required to carry out medical activities beyond their specialties. Over 3,000 A-bomb victims were detained until August. A large number of A-bomb victims died of the atomic bombing without adequate treatment. In one corner of the school classroom, a futon was pulled and a blanket was put on the goza between the boards, and the A-bomb victims were sleeping painfully.

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