Supposedly, this man was on a business trip to Hiroshima when the bomb dropped. He miraculously survived and healed, and was ready in just 3 days to head back to his home town.... of Nagasaki. He survived that one too, making him the only person to survive two nukes
I had a teacher who’s retiring this year. She told us a story about her aunt. She lived in Hiroshima when this atomic bomb was released. She ran up into the hills far away and survived it.
I feel terrible for the people who had to go through such a horrific thing. Both sides in WW2 had a lot of be guilty about. But Japan and America are now close allies.
My grandfather was in Hiroshima in 1945 but he evacuated to an island before the atomic bomb was dropped and he could see the mushroom clouds but he survived. If he hadn't I wouldn't be here today alive. My grandparents are well and they still live in Hiroshima. I occasionally visit them. But my Great-grandfather's dentist was obliterated with the blast.
*"I shouldn't have found my family so quickly. I'm definitely full of radiation now and I spread it to them too!"* Mr. Kobayashi said enthusiastically with a smile on his face.
@@Toxin_Glitch There is one and his name is Amadeus Cho. He basically cured Bruce Banner by siphoning the Hulk into himself. Marvel's new Hulk was called the Totally Awesome Hulk. Be safe and be 😎
I watched a documentary about a Japanese man who had survived through the Hiroshima bombing. He describes in full detail how the rivers he was following were filled with bodies and how he had to follow the trail of bodies in search of help.
@@KathyXie I think this channel made a video about one of them, actually, but I'm not sure. I believe he was a man who worked for one of the major industrial concerns and had been granted a promotion, taking him from one city to the other, but my recall is not clear. I cannot imagine the feeling of knowing one has seen that before ...
there was a man that worked in hiroshima and survived the first blast and then he goes to nagasaki to go home with his wife and survives another blast he died a few years ago
Crazy to think how back then an american would imagine japan as the "vicious enemy" but now as an american all that comes to mind when someone mentions Japan is anime, fashion, and dweebs with their waifu body pillows lol
@@lukewu331 right but what happened wasn't from 90% of the civilians who died in the blasts. If our armies did something to North Korea, and they nuked an entirely civilian area, it would certainly be a tragedy and awful
@@fauxparadox It was the fastest way to make them surrender otherwise we would've had to invade Japan and fight them door to door more of our people would have died
@@gokublack8342 I know we did have to go for a big play there, but I don't think bombing a civilian city was the solution though, let alone 2 of them. An invasion also was probably too risky and dangerous though. All I'm saying is there were much better ways to go about this and we chose to initiate a horrible civilian tragedy
Ari California Not even that, They wouldn't be able to feel anything because it was so quick, that the brain wouldn't be able to send a signal of pain.
I love to pick out the only consistency- inconsistencies to the story. The beginning makes it sound like Japan was an innocent country and only sitting around hoping no ken would invade them and involve them in that crazy war... I like how the guy walks directly out of the home- straight into glass shard wind and into a river, saves a kid and by the time he’s on the other side of river, helps other folks- says he walks in same direction of emergency vehicles and yet he’s walking away back to his home because his ONLY concern now is his family...and that’s just the first 3 mins 🤣
They deserv it they are killing syrian people and hitting them thats from allah he did that to tell them to stop so yeah i am a syria my grandpa died from them 💔😭😭😭
It probably was hot but not hot enough to boil skin, also it seems like it was 5-10 minutes after the initial blast meaning it probably simmered enough for people to walk/swim in it
@@thedoctor8527 no the water was boiling people jumped in it to escape the heat but was boiled alive, a lake heated by an atomic nuke does not just cool off in 10 minutes
@White Supremacist Condemning the use of weapons that could literally end our existence as a species does not mean I condone the attacks on Pearl Harbor. Also, forgive me if I don't take seriously the opinions of someone who names themselves "White Supremacist".
In college a group of girls and I went to Japan. We were taken around Hiroshima and it was just the most awful feeling. They took us to places where shadows were burnt into the ground of some of the victims. We had a couple of girls who acted extremely rude and were trying to take selfies but the remainder of the group was silent the entire trip, my self included. I honestly didn't feel right visiting because I knew my country had caused it.
Japan brought it upon themselves. They started a war they couldn't win and forced the Americans to use extreme force because Japan was so zealous that it would have thrown every man, woman, and child in the line of fire before even considering a total surrender.
America did it but Japan caused it. They admitted themselves if it weren't for the nukes they would have fought us until their last man woman and child was killed. They literally had no plan of stopping the war they were determined to fight forever.
@@bluntcabbage6042 america went too far though. what’s the need in causing generations of birth defects in the general population? they should have targeted a japanese military base.
Evetchen Brown, imagine deleting your comment and then trying to alienate the man who corrected you. That is despicable and you were verbally slaughtered. You best delete this thread to avoid further embarrassment since deleting evidence seems to be your strong suit.
At least 70 people are known to have been affected by both bombings,Tsutomu Yamaguchi is the only person to have been officially recognized by the government of Japan as surviving both explosions. Tsutomu Yamaguchi , a resident of Nagasaki, was in Hiroshima on business for his employer Mitsubishi Heavy Industries when the city was bombed at 8:15 am, on August 6, 1945. He returned to Nagasaki the following day and, despite his wounds, he returned to work on August 9, the day of the second atomic bombing. That morning, whilst being berated by his supervisor as "crazy" after describing how one bomb had destroyed the city, the Nagasaki bomb detonated. In 1957, he was recognized as a hibakusha (explosion-affected person) of the Nagasaki bombing, but it was not until March 24, 2009, that the government of Japan officially recognized his presence in Hiroshima three days earlier. He died of stomach cancer on January 4, 2010, at the age of 93.
My great uncle was a POW sent to Hiroshima to mine coal in their mines when the bomb went off. He described how all the coal was on fire but being in the mine probably saved him and some other POWs
“What If I Were at Hiroshima When the Atomic Bomb was dropped?” That would be an easy question. I would have been a blob of dead carcass laid out in a mound of debris. 💯😏
My nephew's wife had a grandmother that was actually at BOTH locations when they were hit! She was sent to Nagasaki after the bomb fell on Hiroshima which she luckily survived with only some minor injuries. In Nagasaki she received severe radiation burns and suffered her whole life until she died when she was around 65. Apparently the radiation that plagued her whole life also affected her children and grandchildren as well. It seems that the majority of people that came from her and her children all seem to develop brain tumors. There was no history of this in her family beforehand so it's very likely that the bombs are the cause of generations of people being born into pain, misery and death.
It depends a lot on where you are when the bomb is dropped. Whether you're indoors or out, and how far away you are from ground zero. If you're inside a concrete building, you've got a strong chance of survival. If you're outside and within a mile or so of where the bomb's dropped, you're unlikely to survive, barring very fortunate circumstances.
People who 1.5 miles from the bomb upon detonation that had nothing between them in the bomb were not incinerated that is when you are burned very quickly to ash, people out in the open at that distance were not incinerated they were vaporized.
I’ve been hoping y’all would do a video over radiation. I’m a RadTech student and the amount of protection we have to use is amazing. Thyroid belts are so incredibly uncomfortable but are so worth it. The lead vests are heavy and I tend to get hot and sweaty but I think about how much it helps keep me safe. There are a lot of procedures to help keep the patients, the rad techs, the radiologist, and others safe. I’m still learning how everything works and how much it has changed over the years.
My grandfather was a US Soldier in Hiroshima right after the bombs dropped. He died of cancer which was believed to have been caused by the radiation. My mother was born after he was exposed so there is always a thought of mutation being passed down.
@@jimbopurple2652 it takes normal boiling water awhile to cool down imagine a huge body of water 10 times the temperature of normal boiling water its gonna take roughly 10 times longer to cool down which could be hours
@@ghosthunter0404 it's a flowing river cold water will still be coming to replace the water that was flash boiled. 10 times the heat of boiling without pressure would be super heated steam and spread out and try to cool. if you managed to stay in side and building didn't collapse then you stammer out in a few minutes you could jump into the river.
"I shouldn't have found my family so quickly! I'm definitely full of radiation and now I spread it to my family too!" He says this WHILE SMILING. I think this survivor has a problem, guys.
The couple was mixed up when the wife supposedly had the back injury, the description for alpha and beta particles were mixed up, and the children reverted in age when they went to see the movie.
Yes right after the war usa helped japan recover from the war and usa even made japans governmsnt better so without usa japan would not be like it is today
@@hellothere1551 lol Germany turned the 🇺🇸 into a super power. German scientist helped us get the nuke and build NASA. Before World war 2 the playing field was more even.
Its terrifying to think that these weapons are now vastly bigger and also quite abundant. I feel like it's only a matter of time before the wrong person gets their hands on one, I just hope it's not during my lifetime.
Friend of mine works in radiology, the little room had some sort of malfunction so he and one of the other two guys who staff it are going through radiation detox basically, the third guy has just started working and seems to be fine, my friend didnt look too hot the first week but is luckily recovering well and so is his work mate, hopefully they will be back working to save lives and loving it not too long in the future, the hospital did pay them a nice bit of cash and an all expenses vacation as compensation but they are happy they caught it sooner rather then later
People accurately commented about the boiling river. Shortly after the blast, with everyone hurt and exhausted; rain began to fall. Many began drinking the rain as it came falling down. Unfortunately, as those who drank the rain soon learned, that it was actually acid rain. Those who had consumed it didn't stand a chance.😢😓
Speech: "You're frightened when you realize your wife has been bleeding [...] she ensures you that all the injuries are on the surface.." Cartoon: Speech bubbles imply it was, in fact, the male that was injured and the wife was the "frightened" one. Does the animation department and sound department ever talk to each other?
One of my friends work at dukovany nuclear plant, once they were changing used fuel for new, normally people stay as far away from the fuel , and the job is done by robots, but when it was done the robot returned back to the hangar for decontamination, but somehow my friend got into that hangar not knowing what was happening, and he got into direct contact with highly contaminated robot, he was rushed into the hospital, and fully recovered a month later.
I had friends who said that in Dresden, between 25-35,000 people were killed and that Hiroshima and Nagasaki were no different. Well, the difference is, the death rate ended at 25-35,000. The Hiroshima death toll reached an estimated 200,000 by 1950 as those who survived the blast succumbed to fatal burns, radiation sickness, and various cancers. On 2020, there are still people dying of cancer, as well as the offsprings of the bombing victims.
The year is 2039 and a nuke is gonna go off: Me to my kids: Right get in the fridge... Edit: bruh I didn’t even know this had 350 likes um wat (December 29 2020 3:34am)
@Mike Watson rumored anyways theres no real proof other then what's said about the tsar bomb...that's a terrifying bomb if it does exist..which most likely it does..
@@yulfine1688 There is a video that was recently declassified of the Tsar bomba which was the largest and most powerful thermonuclear device ever created. Of course its too big to be practical even for the Russians, but it was a experiment.
One thing to remember too is that there are a number of canals in Hiroshima that flash boiled. Many people who were on fire jumped into the water only to boil to death. I love in Nagoya, Japan. If you have a chance to visit Hiroshima, I recommend it. It's a very powerful and painful experience.
I was riding a bicycle in the rain after Chernobyl accident, the cloud went straight to us and they let us know 3 days later about the incident, and after fall of the German wall it was a small accident not far where I grew up, detonator exploded on one of the rockets due to unloading and for some reason did not detonate the main part, it was just an explosion that just broke glass in 5 mile radius and caused a small radiation leak. It made a round hole in land, they did put sand over it but nothing probably grows there to this day, but around there huge wild strawberries grow ))))
After the war my father was a radar technician. They found out that if you suffered from a sore throat or stuffed up sinuses you could sit for a while in front of a working radar antenna and soon you would feel much better. My father later died from throat cancer.
Yes, he did. He was informed of the consequences of a prolonged land-based incursion. That was estimated at 1.5-2M, and while that's perhaps high, it'd have been a lot.
Here's what you can do in case of a catastrophic nuclear event...
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Thanks infographics love your videos they have so much infomation and helps me learn more about the world and i love the animations too!!
You guys made a mistake at 12:10
Duck and cover?
what u do in case of an abomb? well I'll would consider going up the roof, cause u'll never see that again...
Here's what you can do in case of a catastrophic nuclear event...
pray
My grandpa survived both the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings.
Being in Australia helped.
I survived both bombings too.
Not being born yet sure helped.
They had us in the first half
Not gonna lie.
My great grandfather died during the bombing, he died of a heart attack in the US
My grandmother survived, too. Selling baby alligators in rural Illinois helped.
Soda King it’s literally the same joke
6:40 talking about malnutrition and horrible side effects
Main character: smiling
Hey is this a medicine ad?
“Haha... haheheh... this is fine.. I’m ok...”
Legit 10:17 there is a tree I. The background
They were watching old footage of a burning Hiroshima, and grinning away. I think their brains were defo affected!
And fades away
Supposedly, this man was on a business trip to Hiroshima when the bomb dropped. He miraculously survived and healed, and was ready in just 3 days to head back to his home town.... of Nagasaki. He survived that one too, making him the only person to survive two nukes
Bruh imagine going to business and just the most powerful bomb that was detonated by man the having the same thing happening to you in your home
Business trip scares me more than any bomb could've....
This man's name you ask??
-Norris. Chuck Norris.
This is true! They actually made a video about this guy!!
@@slowrollinglow5498 the name’s Bond, James Bond.
I had a teacher who’s retiring this year. She told us a story about her aunt. She lived in Hiroshima when this atomic bomb was released. She ran up into the hills far away and survived it.
I feel terrible for the people who had to go through such a horrific thing. Both sides in WW2 had a lot of be guilty about. But Japan and America are now close allies.
Sounds like we missed one.
That doesn't make sense to me
Jake Steele Okay, no. That’s not funny.
@@littleCHEMMICALthe americans had been dropping leaflets for weeks to let civilians know and telling them to leave
Literally terrifying. Can’t even imagine what that must have been like!
My grandfather was in Hiroshima in 1945 but he evacuated to an island before the atomic bomb was dropped and he could see the mushroom clouds but he survived. If he hadn't I wouldn't be here today alive. My grandparents are well and they still live in Hiroshima. I occasionally visit them. But my Great-grandfather's dentist was obliterated with the blast.
I can imagine, and it makes me cry. They must have suffered more at a few seconds than most people in their whole lifes. 😫😫
Agh, typos. 😮
@@lychee599 did he have vision problems from looking at the blast?
Look up Kurzgesagt -- In a Nutshell "What if we Nuke a City?", they did a much better job of describing the humanitarian impact of a nuclear weapon
*"I shouldn't have found my family so quickly. I'm definitely full of radiation now and I spread it to them too!"* Mr. Kobayashi said enthusiastically with a smile on his face.
Acid rain: *happens*
Him: 🥺😭
I thought the same thing when i saw that! 😂
Doctor: you've been bombarded with gamma and X-rays
Guy: *continues smiling*
LoKi 10304 Hulk: *its like I was made for this*
I wonder what an Asian hulk would look like
@@Toxin_Glitch
There is one and his name is Amadeus Cho. He basically cured Bruce Banner by siphoning the Hulk into himself. Marvel's new Hulk was called the Totally Awesome Hulk.
Be safe and be 😎
I’m arways angly YOOOOOOO *dun dunnnnnnn*
LoKi 10304 guy: well thank you for telling me I might die I’m very happy of that
My mother was diagnosed with cancer about two years ago but pulled through and we are now happy and healthy
What kind of cancer?
@@thegodfather768 breast
That was random but hey amen brother
Ok?
@@chase.mythrills yea
Guy:survives blast and thinks he’s ok and no problems
Radiation sickness: *why hello there*
*General radiation*
You are a rediated one
Nobody: laughed
Lol
Same guy moves to Nagasaki...
Atomic bomb: So we meet again.
“What’s keeping me from dying?”
Plot armor.
I’m a Bird the strongest armor
Netherite
Every sequel star wars movie...
You just described most main characters in Anime.
Mari Mari *laughs in jojos bizarre adventure*
*loses an arm from a nuke blast*
Nurse: "here's some ice"
school nurse in a nutshell
*swats away nurse* ‘Tis but a flesh wound
Don't forget the paper towel!
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HOLY SHEET THE MAGICAL STUFF
I watched a documentary about a Japanese man who had survived through the Hiroshima bombing. He describes in full detail how the rivers he was following were filled with bodies and how he had to follow the trail of bodies in search of help.
Do you remember what the documentary is called ?
when hiroshima citizen moved to nagasaki:
Ah sheet here we go again
They are called nju hibakusha or double survivors
@@KathyXie I think this channel made a video about one of them, actually, but I'm not sure. I believe he was a man who worked for one of the major industrial concerns and had been granted a promotion, taking him from one city to the other, but my recall is not clear. I cannot imagine the feeling of knowing one has seen that before ...
@@KathyXie They should get a medal or something.
i bet that actually happened tho lol
there was a man that worked in hiroshima and survived the first blast and then he goes to nagasaki to go home with his wife and survives another blast he died a few years ago
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Infographics Show: **drifting over two rails**
Multi track drifting intensifies
More like 80% and 20%
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MULTI-TRACK DRIFTING!
Crazy to think how back then an american would imagine japan as the "vicious enemy"
but now as an american all that comes to mind when someone mentions Japan is anime, fashion, and dweebs with their waifu body pillows lol
You watch my hero academia you know nothing about anime
Waterisyourbestfriend MHA is one of the most popular anime’s in Japan rn?
@@quarantinevoid1926 its wat starter anime watchers watch.
id rather not live in both countries
And Pokémon
This is why civilians shouldn’t be involved in the terrors of war
Tell that to the victims at Nanking.
civilians will always be involved in war.
@@lukewu331 right but what happened wasn't from 90% of the civilians who died in the blasts. If our armies did something to North Korea, and they nuked an entirely civilian area, it would certainly be a tragedy and awful
@@fauxparadox It was the fastest way to make them surrender otherwise we would've had to invade Japan and fight them door to door more of our people would have died
@@gokublack8342 I know we did have to go for a big play there, but I don't think bombing a civilian city was the solution though, let alone 2 of them. An invasion also was probably too risky and dangerous though. All I'm saying is there were much better ways to go about this and we chose to initiate a horrible civilian tragedy
Crazy to think over the years the scariest thing went from seeing 100s of bombers to seeing just 1.
More like went from seeing 100's of planes dropping bombs to a little rod coming at you at mach 20.
Well they shouldn’t have been torturing Korea and committing war crimes! They deserved it not only once but twice!
@@googlegmail9888 yes id go as far to say they were given more mercy then most would give
It’s so hard to imagine people being literally incinerated by the blast
In an instant. They probably had just enough time to feel heat
Ari California Not even that, They wouldn't be able to feel anything because it was so quick, that the brain wouldn't be able to send a signal of pain.
Data • that’s so unreal. Just walking one day and before you can blink your dead
Bullman yep .. that’s so scary
Peoples shadows were burnt into the sides of buildings and stairways. You can look up images online.
Translation: If you're lucky, you got killed by the initial blast.
This channel gives me anxiety due to the slow, annoying, fluff filled storytelling. Still addicted. Still watching.
Haroldas Poderskis sameee😂😂
I love to pick out the only consistency- inconsistencies to the story.
The beginning makes it sound like Japan was an innocent country and only sitting around hoping no ken would invade them and involve them in that crazy war...
I like how the guy walks directly out of the home- straight into glass shard wind and into a river, saves a kid and by the time he’s on the other side of river, helps other folks- says he walks in same direction of emergency vehicles and yet he’s walking away back to his home because his ONLY concern now is his family...and that’s just the first 3 mins 🤣
it the availability heuristics combined with the negativity bias
I'm sure everything gives you and your generation anxiety
@@franciscodiaz3028 ok boomer
You forgot about the people who's skin was hanging off them like zombies this is a nice version
Yes, and the eyeballs hanging from the sockets
This is messed up. Kind of sounds like hes happily describing the event.
I wouldn’t be able to sleep at night knowing I did this to people
You did this?
Venomx Warrior yea if I were in the military back then and I was in the plane that dropped this I’d have major PTSD
@@KayKashi yeah me too
Kayden you look great for your age 😂
It wouldn't have been your idea. You would just be the fingertip of The Hand.
Narrator: Talks about the bombing of Hiroshima and the deaths of thousands of people
Music in the background: *now its time to get funky*
💀💀💀💀
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🐖
@@Harrychu104 🌚
What if you were at Hiroshima when the atomic bombs fell?
I’d be dead.... saved you 17 minutes of wonder.
I went to the atomic bomb museum in Nagasaki... so many sad and tragic stories and haunting photos 😢
Sorry that you had to experience that
@Old Iron agreed
@Old Iron
Well said.
555549ttt55555@Jamie Terrill o55555555hg5g55
They should have thought about that before they attacked us at Pearl Harbor. A lot of innocent Americans died there, too.
0:07
I don't think cars looked like that in 1945...
here after the explosion in lebanon
same
Same
They deserv it they are killing syrian people and hitting them thats from allah he did that to tell them to stop so yeah i am a syria my grandpa died from them 💔😭😭😭
Lebanon bombing is 30% of what Hiroshima was...
sparkling fashion is it even that much?
just not gonna say anything about how the water was boiling?
It probably was hot but not hot enough to boil skin, also it seems like it was 5-10 minutes after the initial blast meaning it probably simmered enough for people to walk/swim in it
Thank you for pointing out this important fact
Gore. Humans bursting, you see.
@@thedoctor8527 no the water was boiling people jumped in it to escape the heat but was boiled alive, a lake heated by an atomic nuke does not just cool off in 10 minutes
Arguably the darkest day in human history, truly terrifying. May it never happen again.
My dad was drafted in 1944 and was set to invade Japan until the bombs were dropped , honestly im glad the bombs were dropped.
@White Supremacist Condemning the use of weapons that could literally end our existence as a species does not mean I condone the attacks on Pearl Harbor. Also, forgive me if I don't take seriously the opinions of someone who names themselves "White Supremacist".
Hope it never does. I am glad our country has the capability to put the hurt on them if need be.
*3 days after* wanna see me do it again?
I don't agree that it was the darkest day in human history, but I do agree it should never happen again
In college a group of girls and I went to Japan. We were taken around Hiroshima and it was just the most awful feeling. They took us to places where shadows were burnt into the ground of some of the victims. We had a couple of girls who acted extremely rude and were trying to take selfies but the remainder of the group was silent the entire trip, my self included. I honestly didn't feel right visiting because I knew my country had caused it.
lol so
japan did alot of atrocities in ww2
Japan brought it upon themselves. They started a war they couldn't win and forced the Americans to use extreme force because Japan was so zealous that it would have thrown every man, woman, and child in the line of fire before even considering a total surrender.
America did it but Japan caused it. They admitted themselves if it weren't for the nukes they would have fought us until their last man woman and child was killed. They literally had no plan of stopping the war they were determined to fight forever.
@@bluntcabbage6042 america went too far though. what’s the need in causing generations of birth defects in the general population? they should have targeted a japanese military base.
@@aleg7201 still awfully nobody has rights
Let's just say that if I was at Hiroshima when it was bombed...
*I wouldn't be watching this video right now*
@Mr Annoyed there some guy who survived both bombings one was one day and then he went to the other city that got nuked and survived that
Evetchen Brown r/murdereredbywords gg
Evetchen Brown, imagine deleting your comment and then trying to alienate the man who corrected you. That is despicable and you were verbally slaughtered. You best delete this thread to avoid further embarrassment since deleting evidence seems to be your strong suit.
Evetchen Brown lol my bad I misspelt murdered
@Mr Annoyed I apologise, I had no right to correct that dude.
At least 70 people are known to have been affected by both bombings,Tsutomu Yamaguchi is the only person to have been officially recognized by the government of Japan as surviving both explosions.
Tsutomu Yamaguchi , a resident of Nagasaki, was in Hiroshima on business for his employer Mitsubishi Heavy Industries when the city was bombed at 8:15 am, on August 6, 1945. He returned to Nagasaki the following day and, despite his wounds, he returned to work on August 9, the day of the second atomic bombing. That morning, whilst being berated by his supervisor as "crazy" after describing how one bomb had destroyed the city, the Nagasaki bomb detonated. In 1957, he was recognized as a hibakusha (explosion-affected person) of the Nagasaki bombing, but it was not until March 24, 2009, that the government of Japan officially recognized his presence in Hiroshima three days earlier. He died of stomach cancer on January 4, 2010, at the age of 93.
My grandma managed to flee, but she had to care for her family members that didn’t leave and watch them die. She was just a kid.
Well they shouldn’t have been torturing Korea and committing war crimes! They deserved it not only once but twice!
@@googlegmail9888 their government? yes. the civilian family? no
@@PyroFortune they did it to civilians yes?
Look at how they draw the guy with the happiest expression on his face that anyone could possibly have lol
Yes my sister had cancer they said she would die but some miracle happened and the tumours shrunk
WOW --- Bless her!
@Luke Mills cancer is spoken about in this video
@Luke Mills
Maybe his sister was there?
Just a thought.
May allah bless her
WOW from the bombing?
My great uncle was a POW sent to Hiroshima to mine coal in their mines when the bomb went off. He described how all the coal was on fire but being in the mine probably saved him and some other POWs
Well they shouldn’t have been torturing Korea and committing war crimes! They deserved it not only once but twice!
I can guarantee that, in this day someone said "I don't know how this day could be any worse" just to be presented with a nuclear bomb
I'd be gone, reduced to atoms
@@kodaminclyde327 I am... Inevitable.
@Bazis 98 And I am...Atom Man
Tom Hedlon a small price to pay for *atoms*
I'm made of *a t o m s*
They called my an atom.
“What If I Were at Hiroshima When the Atomic Bomb was dropped?” That would be an easy question. I would have been a blob of dead carcass laid out in a mound of debris. 💯😏
@@pessimisticpianist582 what
Evetchen Brown you’re fun at parties
Carcass
@@seanjulemis7100 I've never been to a party, no one wants to invite me:p
Did anyone even watch the video?
Summary of the video:
You’d be dead
Alexander 2009 no u
Alexander 2009 no u
No u
@@Interneter1245 Uno reverse card
Alexander 2009 *shows meme hoping you will take this brutal attack back*
This is like the nicest version of this story I've heard in my life..
All I know is I read that book about the girl who survived in high school and it really got to me.
What's the title of the book
Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes?
My nephew's wife had a grandmother that was actually at BOTH locations when they were hit! She was sent to Nagasaki after the bomb fell on Hiroshima which she luckily survived with only some minor injuries. In Nagasaki she received severe radiation burns and suffered her whole life until she died when she was around 65. Apparently the radiation that plagued her whole life also affected her children and grandchildren as well. It seems that the majority of people that came from her and her children all seem to develop brain tumors. There was no history of this in her family beforehand so it's very likely that the bombs are the cause of generations of people being born into pain, misery and death.
*your in a school when this happens*
your badly burned
school nurse: heres some ice
I guess ice would help but only a tiny bit
"you're"
@@colico14 Do you realize most people type on there phones lol are you the new grammar checker of the internet.
Didn’t know 2000s car were driving around in Hiroshima in 1945
@Kyle Griffin
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@@TheAtomBuilds r/wooosh
@@TheAtomBuilds who said kyles comment wasnt a joke?
It depends a lot on where you are when the bomb is dropped. Whether you're indoors or out, and how far away you are from ground zero. If you're inside a concrete building, you've got a strong chance of survival. If you're outside and within a mile or so of where the bomb's dropped, you're unlikely to survive, barring very fortunate circumstances.
People who 1.5 miles from the bomb upon detonation that had nothing between them in the bomb were not incinerated that is when you are burned very quickly to ash, people out in the open at that distance were not incinerated they were vaporized.
When you realize this was back when planes with propellers carried atomic bombs.
8:31 I think they mixed up the speech bubbles....
my grandfather was a mile away from the blast point, im grateful he survived this
I’ve been hoping y’all would do a video over radiation. I’m a RadTech student and the amount of protection we have to use is amazing. Thyroid belts are so incredibly uncomfortable but are so worth it. The lead vests are heavy and I tend to get hot and sweaty but I think about how much it helps keep me safe. There are a lot of procedures to help keep the patients, the rad techs, the radiologist, and others safe. I’m still learning how everything works and how much it has changed over the years.
Only thing exposed to heavy radiation is my food when I microwave it.
That's not the same type. Microwaves are nonidozing.
My grandfather was a US Soldier in Hiroshima right after the bombs dropped. He died of cancer which was believed to have been caused by the radiation. My mother was born after he was exposed so there is always a thought of mutation being passed down.
Kurzgesagt and The Infographics Show both bring a video about a nuclear attack at the same time?
*slight panic*
3:04 except for the fact that the Atomic Bomb instantly super heated the river and everyone that jumped in boiled alive 🙃
Well if you where that close and not in the water you would be an ash cloud I think they jumped in after the initial blast
Oh my
@@jimbopurple2652 it takes normal boiling water awhile to cool down imagine a huge body of water 10 times the temperature of normal boiling water its gonna take roughly 10 times longer to cool down which could be hours
@@ghosthunter0404 it's a flowing river cold water will still be coming to replace the water that was flash boiled. 10 times the heat of boiling without pressure would be super heated steam and spread out and try to cool. if you managed to stay in side and building didn't collapse then you stammer out in a few minutes you could jump into the river.
It’s just sad how people in the comments are joking about this
yes
How
Bruh get off your high horse
Humor is how some people deal with tragedy.
@@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory like Logan Paul...
"I shouldn't have found my family so quickly! I'm definitely full of radiation and now I spread it to my family too!" He says this WHILE SMILING. I think this survivor has a problem, guys.
It's scary this is coming to everyone's recommended list now 😵💫
My GIRL : I'm pregnant
me : 6:42
Ana Lisa Melano 😂😂
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Lol 😂
Pin this lol
Why am I not surprised 🤣
The couple was mixed up when the wife supposedly had the back injury, the description for alpha and beta particles were mixed up, and the children reverted in age when they went to see the movie.
We gonna ignore that no one there was Japanese
Yup. Lol
I guess the point is to help allow non-Japanese people, particularly American viewers, to put themselves in the shoes of the victims.
Yes right after the war usa helped japan recover from the war and usa even made japans governmsnt better so without usa japan would not be like it is today
@@hellothere1551 lol Germany turned the 🇺🇸 into a super power.
German scientist helped us get the nuke and build NASA.
Before World war 2 the playing field was more even.
thank you
when earth takes a screenshot..
😂😂😂
Mason Mallory it’s not even funny, it’s just sad
Is funny but sad
this was the most unfunny thing I have read all day
Goodfella Auto Sales yes
"What if you were there" should be another series of its own.. love that idea!
When the nukes fall I'm gonna go outside with some sunglasses and enjoy the lightshow. I don't want to live through that.
If I was in that situation,
Do the most obvious thing, SCREAM and naruto run out of the area..
Datsun Motors if only they knew about naruto before the attack
@@Ojuis. bark
Its terrifying to think that these weapons are now vastly bigger and also quite abundant. I feel like it's only a matter of time before the wrong person gets their hands on one, I just hope it's not during my lifetime.
Well there's some bad news
Well they shouldn’t have been torturing Korea and committing war crimes! They deserved it not only once but twice!
Suffered through 1 game ad for Tanks, 1 game ad for battling warships 3 times, and several times an ad for Joe Bidden. Now there is real sickness.
Friend of mine works in radiology, the little room had some sort of malfunction so he and one of the other two guys who staff it are going through radiation detox basically, the third guy has just started working and seems to be fine, my friend didnt look too hot the first week but is luckily recovering well and so is his work mate, hopefully they will be back working to save lives and loving it not too long in the future, the hospital did pay them a nice bit of cash and an all expenses vacation as compensation but they are happy they caught it sooner rather then later
*i don’t think the cars were that modern in 1945*
People accurately commented about the boiling river. Shortly after the blast, with everyone hurt and exhausted; rain began to fall. Many began drinking the rain as it came falling down. Unfortunately, as those who drank the rain soon learned, that it was actually acid rain. Those who had consumed it didn't stand a chance.😢😓
10:27 " So doc you say I'm going to die a horrible, painful death?" *smiles*
Speech: "You're frightened when you realize your wife has been bleeding [...] she ensures you that all the injuries are on the surface.."
Cartoon: Speech bubbles imply it was, in fact, the male that was injured and the wife was the "frightened" one.
Does the animation department and sound department ever talk to each other?
Similar thing at 12:15
The musical score in this video is so unsettling, when coupled with your very detailed description 😩
To answer the main question-
"All we are is dust in the wind" would be a proper quote imho...
One of my friends work at dukovany nuclear plant, once they were changing used fuel for new, normally people stay as far away from the fuel , and the job is done by robots, but when it was done the robot returned back to the hangar for decontamination, but somehow my friend got into that hangar not knowing what was happening, and he got into direct contact with highly contaminated robot, he was rushed into the hospital, and fully recovered a month later.
I had friends who said that in Dresden, between 25-35,000 people were killed and that Hiroshima and Nagasaki were no different. Well, the difference is, the death rate ended at 25-35,000. The Hiroshima death toll reached an estimated 200,000 by 1950 as those who survived the blast succumbed to fatal burns, radiation sickness, and various cancers. On 2020, there are still people dying of cancer, as well as the offsprings of the bombing victims.
The year is 2039 and a nuke is gonna go off:
Me to my kids: Right get in the fridge...
Edit: bruh I didn’t even know this had 350 likes um wat (December 29 2020 3:34am)
*Indiana jones music starts playing in the background*
dramallama gino 300 iq play
IF MARY JANE CAN DO IT SO CAN YOU
LEAD LINED
hope there is a latch inside, but you can still apparently get out if there isn't
Guy: I survived the bomb strike!
Cancer: Hehe boi
Its so sick that people like you are actually making jokes about these people. The people got gamma rays and some got incinerated.
@@scripted_glitch418 shut you no humor kid
@@scripted_glitch418 you seem fun
@@ztircss no you because you are making fun of the people
@@scripted_glitch418 np
japan: "Just a false alarm"
USA: "here comes the sun"
4:40 I can't believe these kind of weapons even exist after you listen to this part of the video
@Mike Watson rumored anyways theres no real proof other then what's said about the tsar bomb...that's a terrifying bomb if it does exist..which most likely it does..
@@yulfine1688 There is a video that was recently declassified of the Tsar bomba which was the largest and most powerful thermonuclear device ever created. Of course its too big to be practical even for the Russians, but it was a experiment.
One thing to remember too is that there are a number of canals in Hiroshima that flash boiled. Many people who were on fire jumped into the water only to boil to death.
I love in Nagoya, Japan. If you have a chance to visit Hiroshima, I recommend it. It's a very powerful and painful experience.
I was riding a bicycle in the rain after Chernobyl accident, the cloud went straight to us and they let us know 3 days later about the incident, and after fall of the German wall it was a small accident not far where I grew up, detonator exploded on one of the rockets due to unloading and for some reason did not detonate the main part, it was just an explosion that just broke glass in 5 mile radius and caused a small radiation leak. It made a round hole in land, they did put sand over it but nothing probably grows there to this day, but around there huge wild strawberries grow ))))
After the war my father was a radar technician. They found out that if you suffered from a sore throat or stuffed up sinuses you could sit for a while in front of a working radar antenna and soon you would feel much better. My father later died from throat cancer.
Sorry for the horror he went through and yours as well. That's terrible.
This was very evil, I can imagine how many children's have died 😔
george p children*
How many
Japanese soldiers killed a lot of chinese baby's so dont worry.
Imagine how much worse an invasion would have been.
@@marlonmoncrieffe0728 and, we would've seen loses of all the drafted young men fighting in the ground forces.
It's easy for people to say that it was necessary until they had lost someone in it.
Doesn’t change the fact that it was necessary
This was absolutely fascinating, well done 👍🏻
“...he looks at the photo of his son on his cockpit window, and he prays he doesn’t become a soldier”
*BOOM*
Why does the narrator sound so enthusiastic about this topic
Watch “in this corner of the world” great movie!
Dude , just let Wolverine body shield us.
and then become an evil maniac that wants to be young again so you try to steal his powers?
Thank you Infographics show
Even if you survive the explosion, fires, and crumbling buildings, the black rain is the real killer
Hiroshima happens and is tragic and terrible.
America: wanna see me do it again?
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Japan: yes, please
Japan basically asked for it when they attacked pearl harbor
@@Plaazzzz they attacked Pearl Harbor before the first bomb so there was kinda no reason to bomb twice
@@Oliver-Zachary-Langhelt why Japan invaded China and other Asian countries for reason?
This would be terrifying. Seeing people in so much pain.
Go watch Barefoot Gen
Must’ve been absolutely terrifying
Harry Truman never thought twice before deploying that nuke
The Japanese never thought twice before committing mass genocide or attacking the us or refusing terms of surrender
Yes, he did. He was informed of the consequences of a prolonged land-based incursion. That was estimated at 1.5-2M, and while that's perhaps high, it'd have been a lot.
I loved the explanation! :)
“Now, I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.” - J. Robert Oppenheimer
This will become more relevant in the coming months.