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Hiroshima, By John Hersey

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On August 6, 1945, Hiroshima was unfortunate to be the first city of an atomic attack by the United States. Thousands of people were not so lucky to survive and tell their story of the aftermath of the Hiroshima bombing. In the book Hiroshima, by John Hersey, he writes about the tragic experience of six lucky survivors, on the day of the bombing in Hiroshima. Hersey wrote Hiroshima to give an insight about the experience of pain, hopelessness, and difficult time for many people of what used to be a nice city.

The book started off by telling the time, date, and what the six people were doing right before the bomb went off in Hiroshima. Many civilians in Hiroshima thought that someday they would be attacked by the United States, but no one …show more content…

He would eventually find his family after running back and forth to find out if they were safe then he got emotional. Father Kleinsorge was left with minor injuries, but a girl ran to him asking for his help saying her mother and sister were buried under their home. These two encouraging men went out of their way to help many people, from family to people they never knew existed. Dr. Sasaki is another lucky one with minimum harm. This young doctor that did not have his license yet, ministered to people. In this crisis, he would not need his license to help thousands of people with their injuries.

The other three survivors were not so lucky. They had more than minimum injuries. Dr. Fujii was on a porch in his underwear. After the shock wave hit, the building he was in fell over into the river. Here Dr. Fujii was stuck in the river with two heavy timbers on his chest. He forced his way out, before he drowned in the river. As for Mrs. Nakamura, she was in her kitchen when she saw the bright white light and the shock wave that brought her house down on her and her three children. With all of her motherly strength she freed herself first and then rescued her three children. Miss Sasaki could not see the bright white light from the office she was in. Instead she was hit by surprise and was filled with fear not knowing what was going on. She was then buried for hours by a bookcase that broke her leg, the floor above her, and the roof.

Doctors had no clue

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