Unbelievable find

Unbelievably sombering.
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UFB find. Thank God it was found before it went into a land fill. It makes one wonder if about the other events that the government has pictures of.......grassy kno......where are those drugs?#>@>#

Thanks for sharing. Very important information in these days of buttons, video games and growing silliness.

B2 (;->
 
those photos were not meant to disappear. i'm glad they finally showed them to the public
 
very interesting read, thanks for posting this.
a friend of mine's parents lived in kokura and he would have never been born if not for the cloudy skies that day...

bob
 
Interesting.

When I think of the A bombs I think back to two uncles wounded in the Pacific theatre, one was shot in the head who could never function afterward - although he just died a few years ago. My wife lost her only uncle in her mom's family in WWII on a nameless Pacific atoll fighting the Japense.

So I like the photos too, perhaps for a different reason than others.

But they are striking photos nonetheless and it is fortunate they were recovered.
 
Quite the story. I wonder how it will wrap up with three different people holding distinct parts of the puzzle.

Well the article credits the International Center for Photography for the photos, so they must have bought them from the diner owner. Perhaps they are trying to acquire the other pieces as well.
 
Quite interesting how things like this happen. If you read that in a book you would probably say it was too improbably to believe. Thanks for the link.
 
... and to think that I may have the camera that was used to take photos of Hirsohima and Nakasaki before the bombing!

This is an awesome find with possibly historical impact. It should go to a museum and a book should be published so that people can always see what it meant to vaporize and burn human beings.
 
FWIW, if you look @ the credits @ the end, you'll see that it's ". . . a longer version of an article that first appeared in the Guardian Weekend Magazine on July 16, 2005. All images used with kind permission from the International Center of Photography: 'Hiroshima: The United States Strategic Bombing Survey Archive, International Center of Photography, Purchase, with funds provided by the ICP Acquisitions Committee, 2006.'"

Well the article credits the International Center for Photography for the photos, so they must have bought them from the diner owner. Perhaps they are trying to acquire the other pieces as well.
 
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