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40: 379:. He told an interviewer "The reason that I hate the atomic bomb is because of what it does to the dignity of human beings". Speaking through his daughter during a telephone interview, he said, "I can't understand why the world cannot understand the agony of the nuclear bombs. How can they keep developing these weapons?" 347:, Yamaguchi worked as a translator for the occupation forces. In the early 1950s, he and his wife, who was also a survivor of the Nagasaki atomic bombing, had two daughters. He later returned to work for Mitsubishi designing oil tankers. When the Japanese government officially recognized atomic bombing survivors as 399:
At first, Yamaguchi did not feel the need to draw attention to his double survivor status. However, in later life he began to consider his survival as destiny, so in January 2009, he applied for double recognition. This was accepted by the Japanese government in March 2009, making Yamaguchi the only
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Yamaguchi was married to his wife Hisako (1920–2008), and had three children. Their children, all of whom experienced serious health problems throughout their lives, were his son Katsutoshi (1946–2005), and daughters Toshiko (born 1948/1949) and Naoko. Yamaguchi's wife, also a survivor of the atomic
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when the city was bombed at 8:15 AM, on 6 August 1945. He returned to Nagasaki the following day and, despite his wounds, returned to work on 9 August, the day of the second atomic bombing. That morning, while he was being told by his supervisor that he was "crazy" after describing how one bomb
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Yamaguchi said he "never thought Japan should start a war". He continued his work with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, but soon Japanese industry began to suffer heavily as resources became scarce and tankers were sunk. As the war dragged on, he was so despondent over the state of the country that he
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Yamaguchi lost hearing in his left ear as a result of the Hiroshima explosion. He also went bald temporarily and his daughter recalls that he was constantly wrapped in bandages until she was 12. Despite this, Yamaguchi went on to lead a healthy life. Later in life, he began to suffer from
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person officially recognized as a survivor of both bombings. Speaking of the recognition, he said, "My double radiation exposure is now an official government record. It can tell the younger generation the horrifying history of the atomic bombings even after I die".
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QI never sets out to cause offence with any of the people or subjects it covers, however on this occasion, given the sensitivity of the subject matter for Japanese viewers, we understand why they did not feel it appropriate for
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met Yamaguchi while he was in a hospital in Nagasaki and discussed the idea of making a film about nuclear weapons. "I think it's Cameron's and Pellegrino's destiny to make a film about nuclear weapons", Yamaguchi said.
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for a three-month-long business trip. On 6 August, he was preparing to leave the city with two colleagues, Akira Iwanaga and Kuniyoshi Sato, and was on his way to the train station when he realized he had forgotten his
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near the centre of the city, only 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) away. Yamaguchi recalls seeing the bomber and two small parachutes, before there was "a great flash in the sky, and I was blown over". The explosion
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over the left side of the top half of his body. After recovering, he crawled to a shelter and, having rested, he set out to find his colleagues. They had also survived and together they spent the night in an
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in 1957, Yamaguchi's identification stated only that he had been present at Nagasaki. He was content with this, satisfied that he was relatively healthy, and put the experiences behind him.
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such as asking if the bomb had "landed on him and bounced off". A clip from the episode was uploaded by the BBC after the show but was later deleted. A BBC spokesperson told
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Tsutomu Yamaguchi, the only person officially recognized as a survivor of both the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings at the end of World War II, has died at age 93.
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before returning to Nagasaki the following day. In Nagasaki, he received treatment for his wounds and, despite being heavily bandaged, he reported for work on 9 August.
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Shall We Have Children? ... But by the early 1950s, Yamaguchi and his wife Hisako felt strong enough to try, and the early 50s, they had two girls, Naoko and Toshiko.
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As he grew older, his opinions about the use of atomic weapons began to change. In his eighties he wrote a book about his experiences,
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Nagasaki University Peace Studies Archives June 2011 YAMASAKI, Toshiko and HARADA, Kosuzu "Living with a double A-bomb survivor"
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At 11:00 AM on 9 August 1945, Yamaguchi was describing the blast in Hiroshima to his supervisor, when the American bomber
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And the river flowed as a raft of corpses: the poetry of Yamaguchi Tsutomu : survivor of both Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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Robbins, M W, ed. (August–September 2009). "Japanese Engineer Survived Atomic Strike on Hiroshima
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jointly issued a statement. In addition to the joint statement, the BBC delivered a letter from
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The episode triggered criticism in Japan. Toshiko Yamasaki, Yamaguchi's daughter, appeared on
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exposure after the Nagasaki explosion and died in 2008 at the age of eighty-eight of
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bombing of Nagasaki, died in 2008 at the age of eighty-eight; her cause of death was
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had destroyed the city, the Nagasaki bomb detonated. In 1957, he was recognized as a
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YAMAGUCHI, Tsutomu "Double A-Bomb Victim: My Life beneath the Atomic Clouds" 2007
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Toshiko Yamaguchi was 60 in March 2009 and would have been 12 in 1960 or 1961.
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Yamaguchi lived and worked in Nagasaki, but in the summer of 1945 he was in
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atomic bomb over the city. His workplace again put him 3 km from
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Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims
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Survivor's story (ABC News, Australia, uploaded 2010Jan6)
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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Hibakusha
atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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marine engineer
Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings
World War II
government of Japan
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Hiroshima
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
hibakusha
stomach cancer
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B-29 bomber
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Little Boy

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