With the continuous advancement of science and technology, national defense weapons have reached an unprecedented state. The possession of atomic bombs marks whether a country is being bullied. Therefore, the research and development of atomic bombs has become a goal that all countries are determined to achieve.
The power of the atomic bomb is frightening. Even if it is a first-generation atomic bomb, the explosion power must be really incomparable with the current nuclear bombs. However, eleven Japanese survived in the core area of ??the explosion (within a thousand meters)
, and what we are going to talk about today is Takakura Akiko, a survivor.
Takakura Akiko is a diligent bank clerk in Japan.
That day was August 6, 1945. She came to the bank early that morning at 8:16 am.
Although this city had been bombarded by U.S. military air raids countless times and was often short of supplies and food, no one expected the Doomsday Judgment to come so quickly and so shockingly.
Nobuko Takazo walked into the bank, and the atomic bomb exploded 500 meters above Hiroshima. Nobuko Takazo was unscathed.
When the explosion occurred, she happened to be working inside the bank. The solid concrete around her provided her with a very safe refuge. It not only blocked the explosion caused by air compression, but also blocked many deadly rays and she was not burned.
In fact, the position of the others was not very good, perhaps because they were too close to the window or other reasons, so they died directly.
Don't think that she survived and was not injured at the time.
In fact, she had multiple wounds on her back at the time. Fortunately, she didn't lose much blood, and she was rescued later, and she survived.
Takakura Akiko later engaged in early childhood education, got married, and had children. At the age of 45, she underwent surgery to remove a spinal tumor. Later, with the support of the Hiroshima Peace Culture Fund, she became an atomic bomb victim.
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