Hiroshima atomic bomb survivors share their stories

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  • @spiderliliez
    @spiderliliez Рік тому +1049

    "Please make more friends from other countries."
    She said something so simple and yet it's just so true.

    • @Cwgrlup
      @Cwgrlup Рік тому

      They should have thought of this when they were trying to annihilate our young navy sailors on ships on Pearl Harbor and starting World War Two with Hitler. My grandfather who was on the USS Arizona, has another set of horror stories of men burning and drowning in Oahu on December 7. No one cares what these people have to say.

    • @micca903
      @micca903 Рік тому +5

      It’s a lovely sentiment but there’s no way to put this back into Pandora’s box. It’s only the threat of mutually assured destruction that has kept people from using it again, a ban is just not realistic now that countries like North Korea are beginning to experiment with the technology. Lovely sentiment, terrible idea. You can’t pretend that it’s not there.

    • @Frosty98206
      @Frosty98206 Рік тому +8

      Without a Doubt 💯the Wisdom of Elderly carries So Much Weight.

    • @Philthy.mcguyver310
      @Philthy.mcguyver310 Рік тому +3

      She shoulda said don’t kamikaze bomb people or they will nuke u … Japan is literally one of the country that treats outsiders the worst

    • @bcinkc
      @bcinkc Рік тому +9

      @@McScoffin1 I think you completely missed the point with that response.

  • @MrEjidorie
    @MrEjidorie Рік тому +532

    I used to work in a travel agent in Hiroshima for nearly two years in early 1980`s, and many A-bomb survivors were alive at that time. As far as I knew, none of them had gludge against Americans, but they strongly wished that Hiroshima and Nagasaki would be the first and last A-bombed cities in the world.

    • @cazpk6840
      @cazpk6840 Рік тому +36

      they should be angry with their own leaders for starting a war

    • @sergeantbigmac
      @sergeantbigmac Рік тому

      @@cazpk6840 ...And even angrier for their leaders to continue the war in '45 when it was so obviously lost, and even angrier when Gov Officials chose not to evacuate the city of civilians when US planes dropped pamphlets warning of a 'new weapon' would be used soon, angrier at their military for committing genocide across Asia and beyond killing close to 20 million Chinese, Koreans, PIs, etc.

    • @WheeledHamster
      @WheeledHamster Рік тому

      @@cazpk6840 I mean they got plenty of warnings from the US and their troops were as brutal as the Nazis. It's a necessary evil.

    • @MeMe-ef5fw
      @MeMe-ef5fw Рік тому +14

      Why would they be angry at Americans? A few people dropped those bombs. Not all Americans. We didn't wish that

    • @rafiullahqazi7731
      @rafiullahqazi7731 Рік тому

      @@MeMe-ef5fw Not every Muslim wanted 9/11 to happen even during and after the war on terror we all are being labeled as extremists and terrorists and millions of Muslims had to pay the price.

  • @kassidiheidemann444
    @kassidiheidemann444 Рік тому +127

    That grandma is actually the sweetest angel on the planet wow I’m crying. Electric compassion and forgiveness what a powerhouse of kindness. Great human.

    • @The4thResidentofEvil
      @The4thResidentofEvil 2 місяці тому

      Forgiveness? For what? Liberating Asia from Fascism?

    • @G8_Trev313
      @G8_Trev313 2 місяці тому +1

      Yes I cried so hard & couldn’t stop first time ever crying this hard wow 😢

  • @FSAPOJake
    @FSAPOJake Рік тому +579

    She is 100% right. Make friends from other countries. It helps so much with expanding your worldview and understanding people better.
    Also, Tayeko Shitama is 90+ years old here and she is sharp and full of energy. I hope I'm even half as healthy as her at her age.

    • @moldyoldie7888
      @moldyoldie7888 Рік тому +5

      The announcer said she was 22yo in 1945. That makes her 100. She's doing very well.

    • @AlexZ-lc6nl
      @AlexZ-lc6nl Рік тому +2

      Eat fish, do sudoku. (Not even a racial undertone in this comment. DHA and Omega’s 3&6&9 help with brain development. Sudoku is a great exercise for the mind)

    • @rutinrutin3252
      @rutinrutin3252 Рік тому

      COANY SAMURAI ARE AFRAID TO SAY WHO BURNED THEM!!! THIS IS THE USA OF COURSE!!!

    • @magicknight13
      @magicknight13 Рік тому

      I wish the same, she is so bright and healthy and eloquent. Bless her

    • @deadeyes4626
      @deadeyes4626 8 місяців тому

      U don’t have what she’s got” She survived a atomic bomb..she’s going too live forever

  • @officialthomasjames
    @officialthomasjames Рік тому +77

    I pray we somehow eliminate all nuclear weapons. All it takes is one leader to go too far.

    • @michaeld.williamsiii9026
      @michaeld.williamsiii9026 Рік тому +8

      Agreed it’s horrific.💔🌏💔 Man and woman bringing so much destruction to this planet.

  • @pumm3lfuff
    @pumm3lfuff Рік тому +29

    my great grandmother was a survivor of hiroshima. she raised 9 children and died at 90 the youngest being my grandmother. shes the strongest person i know but never got to meet. shes the reason i always answer past when people ask "would you rather travel to the past or future"

    • @mayk08
      @mayk08 4 місяці тому +2

      Tney just don't make people that strong anywhere anymore like your grandmother and my Mom who was also a Genbaku survivor in Hiroshima!

    • @beyondbordersbd
      @beyondbordersbd 2 дні тому

      what u mean survivor? ppl cant survive atom bomb. Its for attention only

  • @shuaiwenleonsong1188
    @shuaiwenleonsong1188 Рік тому +64

    This is so horrifying. Imagining 80,000 people died in one sec.

    • @marcheguitars
      @marcheguitars 6 місяців тому +9

      @@predion96969weirdo

    • @abhikul123
      @abhikul123 6 місяців тому +1

      How horrible could it have been. Makes me shudder.

    • @valliant811
      @valliant811 3 місяці тому

      american democracy

    • @The4thResidentofEvil
      @The4thResidentofEvil 2 місяці тому

      ​@@valliant811It appears that some people have still never forgiven the U. S. for slaying fascism in Asia...

    • @My_Lacrimosa
      @My_Lacrimosa 2 місяці тому

      Nanking

  • @reuenerio
    @reuenerio Рік тому +45

    From 1942 to 1945, the Japanese, tortured, raped, killed brutally more than 500,000 Filipinos leaving them in poverty, destroyed families, and many others. We should learn from the past that war is anything but the greediness and cruelty from selfish governments.

    • @simsgazytech2013
      @simsgazytech2013 Рік тому +15

      Indonesian too please count us . young japanese have no idea what their ancestors had done now.

    • @KellyJoyCornelius
      @KellyJoyCornelius 25 днів тому

      But not the citizens?? The soldiers were the ones commiting atrocities. I heard it was awful. But I still dont see how killing over 200,000 innocent people fixed that. I get kt qe essentially ended the war that way but.....at what cost. Sheesh

  • @mayk08
    @mayk08 Рік тому +75

    My mother was also a Hiroshima bomb survivor and up until recently was 1 of the maybe 1000 survivors left who migrated to the US. She passed away a couple weeks ago and lived to be 95 years old. Throughout the early years of my childhood, I remember as far back as when I was about 6 years old when my mother started to share with me bits and pieces over the decades of my life what took place that day on August 6th and of the events leading up to and prior to the day(which spared her life and the lives of her parents and siblings) the bomb had dropped on her city and of the horror she saw days and weeks afterwards. I'll never forget these stories of her life that she so sadly shared with me as I know it helped shape me into the person I am today. Most of all, I understand now more than ever why things like "having hope", and her always telling me til the day she passed away that "everything happens for a reason" and that "nothing is coincidence" were so profoundly important to her and for me too!

    • @Insuranceman99
      @Insuranceman99 Рік тому +7

      Wow! I am very sorry for your loss. You should really write about it and make a book for your kids and future generations. You don’t even need to try and publish it but just get it down on paper.

    • @TheeBeardedGuy
      @TheeBeardedGuy 11 місяців тому +3

      🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @predion96969
      @predion96969 7 місяців тому

      HIROSHIMA AND NAKGASAKI
      💣💥KA-BOOM💣💥 KA- BOOM💣💥 KA- BOOM💥💣😂😂😂😂😂 YAY WE WON HAHAHAHAHAHA🤣🤣🤣🤣
      USA🇺🇸 USA🇺🇸 USA🇺🇸

    • @calebhohneke8482
      @calebhohneke8482 4 місяці тому +6

      @@predion96969 Awww, poor little troll. You tried. *Hands over participation trophy*

    • @calebhohneke8482
      @calebhohneke8482 4 місяці тому +3

      So sorry for your loss....She sounds like she was an amazingly strong and wise person! May she rest in peace.

  • @latteknowsbest6365
    @latteknowsbest6365 Рік тому +110

    This just breaks my heart. Why do civilians have to suffer? During wars it’s always the civilians taking the hit for higher up government officials despite having little to do with the conflict, it’s sickening and is probably one of the worst byproducts of humankind existing

    • @HeyHax
      @HeyHax Рік тому +4

      You must not know basic military politics...

    • @a2yung930
      @a2yung930 Рік тому +23

      @@HeyHax I think she knows, just doesn't think it's right...bcuz it's not

    • @Boopboop-e4t
      @Boopboop-e4t Рік тому +3

      This is way you make love not war

    • @latteknowsbest6365
      @latteknowsbest6365 Рік тому +5

      @@a2yung930 exactly this.

    • @studioghiblianime4009
      @studioghiblianime4009 5 місяців тому

      @@HeyHax We know...its not right.

  • @betsypoling1134
    @betsypoling1134 Рік тому +10

    The miracle of forgiveness and grace…thank you

  • @girlfriday1299
    @girlfriday1299 Рік тому +74

    What an inspiration this magnificent lady is! If you begin doubting your own life and purpose, just listen to someone like her! God bless her! ❤🌹

  • @charlenehastings4840
    @charlenehastings4840 Рік тому +25

    What a beautiful woman who wants peace. I pray that every country gets rid of all nuclear weapons.

  • @regret81
    @regret81 Рік тому +69

    As someone who studied geography, I love what she said: "Please make more friends from other countries."
    When I was a graduate student, I lived in a six-bedroom home in Baltimore. Over the course of the 18 months that I lived there, I had the good fortune of meeting new people, almost all of whom were foreigners. The French student would hold gatherings where I would meet even more foreigners.
    I found it to be one of the most enjoyable and exciting moments of my life because I didn't (and still don't) have the money to travel the world. Yet, so many people from all over the world came to the US; I just happened to position myself at the right place and time to meet them. I would come to enjoy the company of and with whom I'm still friends to this day.

  • @tampabaybuccaneer10
    @tampabaybuccaneer10 Рік тому +19

    I was lucky enough to visit Hiroshima and speak to an in-utero A-bomb survivor, Mr. Kosei Mito. It was a humbling experience and he was kind enough to share with my so much of the history of Hiroshima and the bomb. His mother is also still alive, she is 105. It's important we carry on these memories for the future.

  • @Errcyco
    @Errcyco Рік тому +182

    I remember hearing a story of a man who was near but somehow didn’t get burned he was in a big building. He ran out and a little boy was mutilated crying saying “mommy mommy I need water” and then laid down and cried then passed away.
    Lots of the guys who created the bombs had to live with this haunting realization and never recovered. It saved many lives but destroyed many too.

    • @3dartistguy
      @3dartistguy Рік тому +13

      How about those who died at Pearl Harbor on December 7th 1941 from the unprovoked Japanese attack?

    • @kindra787
      @kindra787 Рік тому +34

      ⁠@@3dartistguywhat about them

    • @3dartistguy
      @3dartistguy Рік тому

      @@kindra787 lives destroyed and ended thanks to japans unprovoked attack on our country.

    • @CatalinaAldape
      @CatalinaAldape Рік тому +70

      @@3dartistguythat was a military base but the US targeted cities that didn’t have military bases in them. My grandfather served and survived Pearl Harbor. He didn’t agree with the atomic bombing in Japan.

    • @NinjaFighter2802
      @NinjaFighter2802 Рік тому +6

      @@CatalinaAldapeHiroshima was the headquarters of Japans second army and had a pretty big housing of military personnel. But Hiroshima and the other cities were also selected for their industry and trade to cut off as much of the Japanese supply as possible.

  • @millabasset1710
    @millabasset1710 Рік тому +106

    These women are stronger than I could ever be, an unforgivable act and moving on, that's character.

    • @shawnellesmith
      @shawnellesmith Рік тому +7

      Context is always important. I’m pretty sure the survivors understood this.

    • @millabasset1710
      @millabasset1710 Рік тому +10

      @@shawnellesmith I think you're implying they loved the bomb and America was being some merciful nation. I think that's stupid.

    • @shawnellesmith
      @shawnellesmith Рік тому +11

      @@millabasset1710 Well you’re wrong cause that’s not what I was implying. I meant that learning history thoroughly give one vital thing: Context. Context helps you understand why certain people take certain actions; and why it is more morally grey than you think. The survivors of Hiroshima knows this context, which is why they were able to forgive the US.

    • @millabasset1710
      @millabasset1710 Рік тому

      @@shawnellesmith there is no morally gray area in this context. People choose to forgive for their own personal reasons, it's a decision they alone are qualified to make, they don't need the validations of others. We know the bombings would later lead to the Cold War scare for decades. NATO and Russia could start WW3 tomorrow, it will affect the entire human population.

    • @Chieffam15
      @Chieffam15 Рік тому

      @@millabasset1710Atrocities in China 😶

  • @tinalouiseking
    @tinalouiseking Рік тому +326

    I grew up in Oak Ridge Tennessee which is where most of the parts of the atomic bomb were built unbeknownst to the scientists that were building it. It was called The Secret City back then. A city that the government built. A city that did not exist on a map. The people that had their hands in building the bomb were absolutely horrified when they found out what it was being used for. It's terrible what we did to that country. Japan sent us a gift of cherry blossom trees that still line a park there. To signify forgiveness and peace. It hurts my heart every time I see them blooming

    • @sicknado
      @sicknado Рік тому +34

      Wow.... the cherry blossom thing is literally haunting

    • @ObiWanaSmoki
      @ObiWanaSmoki Рік тому +41

      An unspeakable evil but a necessary one to end the war unfortunately.

    • @CWAIGN82
      @CWAIGN82 Рік тому +18

      It had to be done!

    • @russelconor8704
      @russelconor8704 Рік тому +40

      you are right that such evil should never happen again, such powerful weapons are terrible for humanity, but on the other hand, it annoys me that people forget what monstrous crimes Japan was committing at that time and why that bomb was dropped. The Japanese army tortured and brutally killed Americans, Australians, and other nations involved in the Pacific War, and moreover tortured and brutally raped civilians from all these countries, including many Asian countries. Read about the fate of the 'comfort women', read about Japanese concentration camps, read about Unit 731. This is the stuff of the nightmares. Japan was an ally of Hitler, part of the axis of evil during World War II, and to this day has not taken responsibility for its crimes, including those against other Asian nations, such as the Chinese, for example.
      Yes, it's terrible that the victims of the atomic bomb were civilians, but remember that many of these civilians supported the war and the criminal ideology of that Japan, so these civilians were not exempt from guilt. The bombing was terrible, but it was a necessary evil to force Japan to surrender and stop its war crimes. Sorry, but Japan has to take responsibility for allying with Hitler and committing atrocities. They, along with Germany started this war, and supported murderous ideology, not Americans, in this particular case.

    • @TheBebemom
      @TheBebemom Рік тому +19

      Have u seen the stuff the Japanese did to their colonies

  • @MagisterialVoyager
    @MagisterialVoyager Рік тому +4

    I'm touched by her compassion. "The Americans are just like us." How wonderful. What a strength to forgive and strive for a more peaceful future. Thank you for sharing this, CBS.

  • @traceylee5674
    @traceylee5674 Рік тому +19

    I’m crying, so much Grace from those who’ve suffered tremendously.

  • @simoodiboy
    @simoodiboy Рік тому +38

    What a heartbreaking story is

    • @mikey2toes966
      @mikey2toes966 Рік тому

      What is more heart breaking is what the Japanese were doing during WW2. Look up the Raping of Nanjing.

  • @Orangeflava
    @Orangeflava Рік тому +44

    Tayeko Shitama was 22. Dang is she almost 100?? Crazy story and her English is great!
    EDIT: well they confirmed her age at the end.

    • @malxire7084
      @malxire7084 Рік тому +1

      Her english is good because she was born in america- her parents were from japan but they moved back to japan when she was 8

    • @Orangeflava
      @Orangeflava Рік тому

      @malxire7084 got it. Amazing she is able to tell her story to the west

    • @aaron-damonkassner4715
      @aaron-damonkassner4715 Рік тому

      I’m surprised they didn’t have her in internment camps ? I don’t remember in history if it was a country thing in the U.S. or some states in the west coast that ran them during the war.

    • @MS-pi4um
      @MS-pi4um Рік тому +1

      @@aaron-damonkassner4715 she wasn’t in the us during the war. She probher family would have been if they all were in the us.

    • @aaron-damonkassner4715
      @aaron-damonkassner4715 Рік тому +1

      @@MS-pi4um true! Wasn’t sure what her timeline was if she split her time in Japan and the US.

  • @6843450
    @6843450 Рік тому +4

    What an amazing woman she is. Great piece.

  • @Artofizanagi
    @Artofizanagi Рік тому +24

    I hope nobody has to experience such atrocity ever.

    • @Cwgrlup
      @Cwgrlup Рік тому

      You mean like our American serviceman did when their country BOMBED PEARL HARBOR? And they started World War II and were Hitler’s allies??

    • @TheTonyStark3000
      @TheTonyStark3000 Рік тому

      Well Russia is attacking Ukraine so

  • @frajoladellagato
    @frajoladellagato Рік тому +4

    What a beautiful story. Thank you. ❤

  • @K00lt0n.worldpeace
    @K00lt0n.worldpeace Рік тому +3

    Nuclear weapons will never be eliminated unfortunately.

  • @christinewarren71
    @christinewarren71 Рік тому +3

    0ne of my teachers was a missionary who survived the Bataan Death March. She's dead now, but someone should have interviewed her.

  • @Whoareyounot
    @Whoareyounot Рік тому +4

    How does she look this good at 99

  • @reneedennis2011
    @reneedennis2011 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for this video.

  • @stevemuzak8526
    @stevemuzak8526 Рік тому +6

    The only way to stop this to happen again is do everything we can and make peace.

  • @USNveteran
    @USNveteran Рік тому +47

    My brothers father in law (USMC) was on a troop ship off the coast of Japan in August 1945. He & his buddies had already survived several island battles. When they were talking on the ship none of them thought they would survive the invasion. My father in law (USN) was on a destroyer escort in the Pacific at this same time, they were waiting for orders to form up with a task force. Fortunately they both made it home and I got to hear their stories first hand. To me those stories took on a whole new light hearing them from family that was there, and had also participated in many battles. It's hard to say if they would have made it home if there had been an invasion. Based on the stories they told me I would say they wound not have made it home. We miss you Brownie & Norm. FLY NAVY!!!

    • @РоманЕвгеньевич-э9ю
      @РоманЕвгеньевич-э9ю 5 місяців тому

      Pathetic excuses. The US had a choice not to fight. Not a single US city was affected.

    • @USNveteran
      @USNveteran 4 місяці тому

      @@РоманЕвгеньевич-э9ю So the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th 1941 never happened? What planet do you live on? FLY NAVY!!!

  • @GKP999
    @GKP999 Рік тому +42

    I wish the world were free of nuclear bombs.
    It is horrible that so many people died during WWII.

    • @GKP999
      @GKP999 Рік тому

      @randallwinters7387 I rather have free university education than a pony. You can have the pony! LOL!

    • @Geojr815
      @Geojr815 Рік тому +1

      @@GKP999Can I have the pony?

    • @TheTonyStark3000
      @TheTonyStark3000 Рік тому

      Tons of Americans killed too but focus on other meaningless countries

  • @Rishitiswatching
    @Rishitiswatching 2 місяці тому +2

    "A lunch never eaten..."
    Imagine that person was just going to work or school their mom packed them lunch that would never be eaten😔😔

  • @liberty2308
    @liberty2308 Рік тому +21

    I feel bad for these innocent people. However, as a Korean, I must say it was necessary. What the Japanese did in Asia during the war absolutely horrendous. They took menand made them work in terribl conditions and dumped their bodies in a hole. They took our women as sex slaves. They used people for their experiments(unit 731)… They were given many chances to stop but didn’t. This bomb freed us. Too bad that their government didn’t care about their citizens but was busy protecting their pride.

    • @natlus_
      @natlus_ 5 місяців тому +1

      2 WHOLE CITIES. Imagine it was busan and daegu, shameful opinion. I completely understand your view but the hiroshima and nagasaki citizens are victims just like the victims of the horrors of the japanese empire.

  • @jacobzamora4628
    @jacobzamora4628 Рік тому +2

    From Ground Zero to Minus One...

  • @andresmattos7541
    @andresmattos7541 Рік тому +6

    What about japan sharing the stories of the brutal war crimes their country committed during WW2 like unit 731? 😮😮

  • @feelin_fine
    @feelin_fine Рік тому +151

    When I hear some Americans talk about the bombs, I often hear excuses: the Japanese war machine would have sacrificed many more lives and fought to the end, etc. Maybe that's true, and the fascist regime there was imperialist and evil, but targeting civilians (which is what this effectively was) was inexcusable and evil too. These women are commendable for speaking out.

    • @russelconor8704
      @russelconor8704 Рік тому +28

      you are right that such evil should never happen again, such powerful weapons are terrible for humanity, yes, it's terrible that the victims of the atomic bomb were civilians, but remember that many of these civilians supported the war and the criminal ideology of that Japan, so these civilians were not exempt from guilt ( it's very easy to start a mess, harder to end it). Live by the sword, you will die by the sword. The bombing was terrible, but it was a necessary evil to force Japan to surrender and stop its war crimes- do you know how many civilians the Japanese raped, killed, and tortured?
      Sorry, but Japan has to take responsibility for allying with Hitler and committing atrocities. They, along with Germany started this war, and supported murderous ideology, not Americans, in this particular case. It annoys me that people forget what monstrous crimes Japan was committing at that time. The Japanese army tortured and brutally killed Americans, Australians, and other nations involved in the Pacific War, and moreover tortured and brutally raped civilians from all these countries, including many Asian countries. Read about the fate of the 'comfort women', read about Japanese concentration camps, read about Unit 731. This is the stuff of the nightmares. Japan was an ally of Hitler, part of the axis of evil during World War II, and to this day has not taken responsibility for its crimes, including those against other Asian nations, such as the Chinese, and especially against the 'comfort women'.

    • @Worldaffairslover
      @Worldaffairslover Рік тому +55

      Did you see what Japan was doing to countries across Asia ☠️

    • @richardrobles3817
      @richardrobles3817 Рік тому +25

      Japan was wildin in the 30s & 40s. Just ask the Chinese

    • @Calebevansmusic
      @Calebevansmusic Рік тому +8

      I know that the atomic bombs saved many American lives. But I won’t deny the fact that these bombs were evil and that Japan may have blood on their hands so do we but millions of civilians dying within seconds. That’s not an easy pill to swallow.

    • @perrysmith9939
      @perrysmith9939 Рік тому +11

      @@Calebevansmusicmillions? It was 110,000 initially. 200,000 total.

  • @junpinedajr.8699
    @junpinedajr.8699 Рік тому +4

    Tokyo was Firebombed a few days before Aug 6,1945,.
    100K plus people died,16 Square miles were flatten,yet no mention in most documentaries,always the A Bombs.
    Why?????

    • @MrEjidorie
      @MrEjidorie Рік тому +1

      Death toll of the Great Tokyo Air Raid on March 10th, 1945 was almost equivalent or even higher than those of A-bombings on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. But unlike firebombings on Tokyo and other cities in Japan, A-bombs were not conventional weapons, and they could pose grave threat to the existence of humankinds. Of course, firebombings on civilians should not be neglected and forgotten.

    • @Ray-___-
      @Ray-___- Рік тому +3

      maybe because the fact Imperial Japan was also bombing civilians in Korea and China...they weren't innocent in WW2. they killed 30 million people (in the most brutal ways) in Asia in a 6 year span...

  • @AlanJLopez-gj5gf
    @AlanJLopez-gj5gf Рік тому +4

    Amazing story 💕

  • @LarryWater
    @LarryWater Рік тому +2

    Poor women

  • @rs646dd
    @rs646dd Рік тому +19

    The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are famous, but other than that, many of Japan's major cities have been burned by air raids.
    For example, the bombing of Tokyo on March 10, 1945 killed 100,000 people, many of whom were not properly buried and still remain underground in Tokyo. Therefore, it can be said that Tokyo, which is prospering now, is a huge graveyard.
    The incendiary bomb dropped by the B29 contained gasoline and was effective in burning up a wooden Japanese house. The attack method was to drop a bomb on the outer circumference of the city, surround it with fire and prevent the citizens inside from escaping, and burned 100,000 people to death. In this way, by the end of the war, more than one million civilians had died.

    • @latonp711
      @latonp711 Рік тому +2

      You remember the damage..
      Please dont forget the cause of bombs

    • @smileyattitude6807
      @smileyattitude6807 9 місяців тому +1

      This is sad to hear. History is my favorite subject though so thank you for sharing

  • @rickycardenas5154
    @rickycardenas5154 Рік тому +1

    80 years ago isn't even that long ago

  • @AA-qb7ni
    @AA-qb7ni Рік тому +4

    They seem like such sweet kind people. I wish nothing but happiness for them ❤

  • @Phillipnoogen
    @Phillipnoogen Рік тому +1

    Eliminating wars and dictators is the pathway to peace but we will never see that happen.

    • @makeuthink2120
      @makeuthink2120 Рік тому

      Eliminate the UN, Nato, and all U.S. military bases overseas.

  • @katiecampbell9191
    @katiecampbell9191 Місяць тому

    Oh how beautiful they are. ❤️ and forgiving.

  • @LeFrozenTundra
    @LeFrozenTundra Рік тому +18

    Make friends from other countries. This is without a doubt a small thing that literally anybody can do, but will nevertheless have a better impact on the world.

  • @winnie.the_pooh0622
    @winnie.the_pooh0622 11 місяців тому +2

    It’s is so sad 😭 when I learned about this 🤧

  • @TheStonerEvolution420
    @TheStonerEvolution420 Рік тому +9

    I’m glad Japan and America are close than ever now. I feel bad for the victims even if we’re at war. Nuclear weapons are just something else

    • @fated_child9889
      @fated_child9889 Рік тому

      Yeah well not all of the victims families feel that way.

    • @bdog2453
      @bdog2453 Рік тому

      skill issue lil bro@@fated_child9889

  • @90skid97
    @90skid97 Рік тому +10

    Imagine being born in the US to then go back to Japan just to get nuked and then return to US. That is some crazy life

  • @corteztheinfinite9440
    @corteztheinfinite9440 2 місяці тому +1

    Im Sorry But There Is Absolutely No Way That Woman Was Under That Bomb And Doesn't Even Have Burnt Skin Nor Cancer

  • @betsypoling1134
    @betsypoling1134 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for your amazing story❤

  • @vietnameeseguy
    @vietnameeseguy Рік тому +12

    Lol they would re-release this while Oppenheimer is in theatres😂

    • @judigemini178
      @judigemini178 Рік тому +18

      It's good that they did, people can't forget that the people who suffer are the civilians not the ones making these bombs and starting these wars

    • @Geojr815
      @Geojr815 Рік тому +1

      I’d like to see how good the movie does in Japan😂😬

    • @S0ngsyngr
      @S0ngsyngr Рік тому +1

      Remember for many years the video footage reflecting the aftermath of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was classified and not allowed to be openly viewed in the us.

  • @bstaznkid4lyfe392
    @bstaznkid4lyfe392 Рік тому +5

    She can speak English, we don't need a narrator..

  • @stevenbaer5999
    @stevenbaer5999 3 місяці тому +1

    I have seen pictures, paintings, and also videos of Hiroshima and Nagasaki horrors, shes actually right about making friends from other countries 🇯🇵💔✝️🇯🇵✌️🇯🇵😢

  • @petermeter8989
    @petermeter8989 Рік тому +1

    Show me the man That lost everyone !

  • @HawthorneHillNaturePreserve
    @HawthorneHillNaturePreserve Рік тому +14

    WOW, I have no words! 😢 Still very hard to comprehend.

    • @mikey2toes966
      @mikey2toes966 Рік тому

      Look up the Raping of Nanjing. Japanese cause a Holocaust there they even today refuse to acknowledge happened. Despite all the evidence and witnesses to the fact.

  • @kylesanders5999
    @kylesanders5999 Рік тому +4

    Anyone to service these bombs had to just be the luckiest human on the earth.

    • @sengyang6780
      @sengyang6780 7 місяців тому

      I heard a man survived both bombs.

  • @machiquito
    @machiquito Рік тому +24

    I acknowledge this war cruelty done by the dropping of atomic bomb in Nagasaki and Hiroshima but Imperial Japan did alot of horrible things around Asia during WW2. My maternal grandfather was badly beaten by Japanese soldiers back home in the Philippines (good thing he survived) Manila was destroyed, many died in the death march in Bataan and never forget the rape of nanking.

    • @mackyronni
      @mackyronni Рік тому +10

      I’m Chinese. Civilians, women, and children did not deserve to pay for the crimes of soldiers and the government.

    • @Ray-___-
      @Ray-___- Рік тому +3

      @@mackyronni you are a small minority here then, i know older Koreans (my family) who wish America dropped a 3rd. go read what they did in Nanjing, you might feel different after a deep dive.
      same people who say "America deserved 9//11", switch their logic up real fast when an actual fascist regimes gets what coming to them. werid

    • @life-sf1oz
      @life-sf1oz Рік тому

      ​@@Ray-___- they unfortunately can't seperate citizens and governments.

    • @miamars90
      @miamars90 Рік тому

      Don't forget the cannibalism that happened too.

    • @wallysmart2432
      @wallysmart2432 Рік тому

      IT WOULD BE EASY TO BLAME ALL JAPANESE PEOPLE, BUT THE PEOPLE WHO DID THOSE ATROCITIES WERE SOLDIERS, AND UNFORTUNATELY THEY WERENT THE ONES PUNISHED, THE VICTIMS OF THE ATOMIC BOMBS DID... THERES NOTHING TO GAIN FROM WAR.

  • @donttouchmebitc
    @donttouchmebitc 9 годин тому

    The worst part about it is that had we taken our time and kept fighting they would have kept fighting. But the only thing to make them stop was literally instant death of hundreds of thousands. Absolutely horrific thought

  • @Ssenivac
    @Ssenivac Рік тому +3

    They reaped the whirlwind of the war they started.

    • @MrEjidorie
      @MrEjidorie Рік тому +2

      Who were they? Japanese civilians who were A-bombed were not responsible for the outbreak of war.

    • @grimleemer
      @grimleemer 2 місяці тому

      @@MrEjidoriethey surrendered didn’t they?

    • @MrEjidorie
      @MrEjidorie 2 місяці тому

      @@grimleemer Imperial Japan accepted the Potsdam Declaration and surrendered unconditionaly not because of A-bombings on Hiroshima and Nagasaki but because of Russia`s declaration of war against Japan.

  • @BMass83
    @BMass83 Рік тому +6

    These women have such a beautiful souls! Happy Birthday Thai ❤

  • @Geeksmithing
    @Geeksmithing Рік тому +2

    This story was rad.

  • @Tyler-789
    @Tyler-789 Рік тому +5

    Sadly japan was bent on winning a lost war. Hitler had offed himself and Germany surrendered but japan wasn’t done. They were still torturing pows and attacking the Chinese. They also didn’t believe the first nuke had been dropped and forced a second.

  • @Calcifurr
    @Calcifurr Рік тому

    War is a disgusting thing… at the end of the day your “enemy” just wants their own freedom and peace just like you.

  • @luca5280
    @luca5280 Рік тому +1

    My teachers grandma was there when the bombing happened. She saw the whole thing

  • @sllll7457
    @sllll7457 Рік тому +2

    And now one crazy man is threatening to use this kind of weapon. absolutely terrifying

  • @chairtime121
    @chairtime121 Рік тому +1

    Yep. That'll work

  • @davidholaday2817
    @davidholaday2817 Рік тому +1

    Would be way better with subtitles. You could actually get her meaning and intention.

  • @TomFynn
    @TomFynn Рік тому +4

    And now share some stories from the Rape of Nanking, the Bataan Death March, Unit 731, the Comfort Women, etc.

    • @MrEjidorie
      @MrEjidorie Рік тому +2

      Those who were responsible for he Rape of Nanking, the Bataan Death March, Unit 731, the Comfort Women etc. must be indicted as war criminals and punished. In fact, many of them were punished. But we should have in mind is that victimized civilians of A-bombs are immune to such war crimes. I think A-bombings over civilians should be in the same category of he Rape of Nanking, the Bataan Death March, Unit 731, the Comfort Women.

    • @chrdelgro
      @chrdelgro Рік тому +1

      Honestly! You never see inteviews of those folks.

    • @TheTaylor559
      @TheTaylor559 6 місяців тому +1

      i saw some interviews of former imperial japanese soldiers involved in the nanking massacre, they showed no remorse at all.

  • @soangiewrites5639
    @soangiewrites5639 Рік тому +3

    Wonderful interviews and survivors. I do wonder why the precious tree resides in DC but I'll try to keep an open mind.

    • @MS-pi4um
      @MS-pi4um Рік тому +1

      I’d imagine because they were given in a time of peace and specifically by the mayor of Tokyo that maybe that had something to do with it? My other though would be that it could be because of the logistics of removing them? I feel like the National mall would be quite empty without them so they would probably want to replace with different trees? Idk. Just spit balling here but it is something I wonder about. Like if it came up in conversation during the war.

  • @claerineclaerine582
    @claerineclaerine582 Рік тому +5

    It's a dilema. If US didn't drop little boy, no one knew when Japan will surrender. My country and other countries would still be colonized. It is indeed a greed of a few brought disaster to many.

  • @nicholasdelcastillo4933
    @nicholasdelcastillo4933 Рік тому +4

    That real tragedy is thinking your country thinking they’re superior and refusing to surrender.

    • @FamilyDollarMilk
      @FamilyDollarMilk 2 місяці тому +1

      That still doesn't justify killing 200k civilians

  • @ravenpicks
    @ravenpicks Рік тому +1

    Sn Sad and So Important To Remember❤️

    • @miltonbuu
      @miltonbuu Рік тому +2

      Their not innocent. They killed many Americans and betrayed out trust. Don't feel bad for them not one bit.

  • @danielpeppapigpowers
    @danielpeppapigpowers 9 годин тому

    God, please don't let this part of history repeat itself

  • @kaiyin3842
    @kaiyin3842 Рік тому +3

    The Japanese were so cruel and evil towards the civilians in the countries they evaded. She should blame her then government and military that this had to happen.

  • @thomasstelling9793
    @thomasstelling9793 Рік тому +8

    The bomb that was dropped on Nagasaki was 10 kilotons. There are currently 2 nukes in existence today that are 100 gigatons

    • @codymoe4986
      @codymoe4986 Рік тому

      I don't think any of those weapons weigh nearly that much...

    • @kearnseth8980
      @kearnseth8980 Рік тому +2

      Such a weird talk 😂 American war fetish i guess 🤷‍♂️

    • @area52music
      @area52music Рік тому

      @@kearnseth8980 its called being in touch with reality, and knowing where you stand.

  • @mydogisbailey
    @mydogisbailey Рік тому +34

    We will never know how many people would have died had these bombs not been dropped. Could have been more, could have been less. But regardless, no Japanese deserved to suffer the burns and trauma that lady did.

    • @jeeshin4048
      @jeeshin4048 Рік тому +4

      I agree. Japan should have warned and help it's citizens to run away, ahead of time.

    • @grantasher1511
      @grantasher1511 Рік тому

      American citizens did not even know about the bombs. They found out AFTER the Japanese unfortunately did@@jeeshin4048

    • @codymoe4986
      @codymoe4986 Рік тому

      And no Chinese citizens deserved the cruel fates, handed to them by the Japanese Imperial Army. Nor did the residents of the Philippines, and so on...
      Quit defending this regime, you are siding with those whom sided with Nazi's...

    • @Kiryuu7
      @Kiryuu7 Рік тому

      It's a good thing the bombs the US dropped were not dirty bombs and the area of the explosion occurred in the sky and not the ground or there wouldn't be any survivors at all to speak about this. If that wasn't the case, Hiroshima and Nagasaki would have been uninhabitable like Chernobyl because of the radiation. 😢

    • @sonakshiawasthi
      @sonakshiawasthi Рік тому

      ​@@Kiryuu7 that's absolutely false.
      Radiations from an atomic bomb and nuclear reactor have different intensities.
      The radioactive waste generated from an atomic bomb is far less than that of a nuclear reactor, though it does have a longer impact at the spur of the moment, but over a period of time, it can be cleaned and the place again can be made habitable for ppl, whereas places around chernobyl or Fukushima Daichii nuclear power plant become absolutely inhabitable for ppl.

  • @smoothoperator-qp4mw
    @smoothoperator-qp4mw 5 місяців тому

    I am truly sorry for your losses I hope I never have to see anything like this until the day I die😢😢

  • @Amyisraelchaivkayam
    @Amyisraelchaivkayam Рік тому +4

    There was a reason why we combed them. Why wasn’t that mentioned???

    • @erikajapita
      @erikajapita 5 місяців тому

      there literally was no reason at all.

  • @cranklabexplosion-labcentr8245

    You’ll *never* rid the world of nukes. Those in power will fight to the death to keep this option open. Hatred will *always* win.

  • @blossom1643
    @blossom1643 Рік тому +1

    Well that’s too bad but it ONLY Happened because they Would Not Surrender.

  • @rochelledumadaug4499
    @rochelledumadaug4499 Рік тому +5

    For those who think the US is to be blamed, remember the US didnt want to get involved until Pearl Harbor. As Emperor Hirohito said...we have awakened the sleeping giant. Indeed they did.

    • @Alab.A
      @Alab.A Місяць тому

      US did naval blockade of japan which denied crucial supplies to japan which prompted them to attack pearl harbour

  • @kaiyin3842
    @kaiyin3842 Рік тому +3

    The Japanese people can cry all they want but they were not the ones who were r-, tortur-d, ab-sed, mutil-ted, behaded, k-lled by their own soliders. So heartless to the people in other nations who suffered under the Japanese Occupation.

  • @RickRobinCagnaan
    @RickRobinCagnaan Рік тому +1

    These bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, plus the Soviet Union declaring war on Japan, led to the surrender. These bombings ended the war, and started the nuclear disarmament movement. These survivors had nothing to do with the atrocities committed by their country’s military, but they were negatively affected by the bombings. We need to think twice, because there was one streamer who came to Japan and insulted its citizens by bragging about the bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

  • @newyorkcity76
    @newyorkcity76 Рік тому +4

    Why didn’t drop it at Germany

    • @honeypie6338
      @honeypie6338 Рік тому +13

      Because Germany had already surrendered by the time the bomb was ready.

  • @Rqfhhvizzxij
    @Rqfhhvizzxij 24 дні тому

    I thank you and respect your journalism reporting.
    And this text means No offense, So,
    I am greatful if you understand my feelings.( Thank you everyone)
    But , my grandmother said to me that there’s no any of meat like beef, pork and chicken at the end of the war , August 1945 to some years after that…
    My grandmother hadn’t a chance to eat expensive cuisine like “ Sukiyaki “ including the beef …
    She said to me that like this when I was a kid,
    “ we always eat some of the glasses around our cheep house at that time after the war “
    “Sometimes I exchanged my Kimono to the foods from a farmer or fisherman.
    Also, My grandmother used to work at the British navy base camp as a housekeeper for long time when my father growing up high school students or jr high…
    My grandmother also said like this,
    British Senior officer were kind and gave me a lot of sweets like chocolate, and your father was always eat them and smiled..
    And, my grandmother and my father seemed invited to the British naval base camp Christmas party every year until around my father was sir high school boy.
    I’ve seen a few photos from my father’s old photo album.
    My grandmother used to work hard by her own to rise up her 3 children including my father.
    She was passed away when I was a 16 year old around 1983…
    I think she has a strong mentality and guts adding quite very beautiful lady.
    And , I had a something related beautiful Japanese female survivor from at that day in Hiroshima.
    She met and had a meeting with the president of Mr Harry Truman’s grandson when she was still alive in Hiroshima city.
    I heard of this direct from her about 15 years ago…
    But I don’t know the details of the meeting conversation of her and the grandson of Mr Harry Truman.
    It’s not a joke it’s true.
    She did not married with anyone till she passed away.
    She used to keep a volunteer to tell her experiences to a lot of people, especially the children for Peace ☮️
    In my opinion,
    Probably,
    No one can imagines and realizes her true feelings and sorrow 😢
    That’s why, No more War …🙁
    PS.
    My male cousin’s ( my father’s sister) father was a senior officer in the Japan Marine Self Defense Forces , my female cousin husband too.
    Adding, One of my best friend’s father was also Senior officer too ,
    And He took me and my friends to the US Iwakuni Naval base where close to Hiroshima by the ship Japan Marine Self Defense Forces when I was a teenager around 1984.

  • @Navykid0122
    @Navykid0122 2 місяці тому

    Unfortunately, it’s at a point where we are in world war three because of all the global tensions, and we have less than 10 years tell one goes off, causing all of them to go off, sparking the end of the world

  • @navideology
    @navideology Рік тому +1

    Make friends from other countries 🥺❤️

  • @Legendaryhead
    @Legendaryhead 9 місяців тому +4

    No what i hate about These types of reports is that they only show the forgiving ppl.... i want to see the ppl who still are angry and harbor resentment, i want to see all sides from love to hate to forgiveness. Not this sugar coated report.

  • @carolinam4301
    @carolinam4301 Рік тому +1

    What a great piece! Beautiful ladies with a great legacy we must honor.

  • @briannagroce
    @briannagroce Рік тому +1

    They’re both precious ☺️

  • @brennathecatlover4360
    @brennathecatlover4360 Рік тому

    Why did he say Hiroshima in 2 separate syllables 😭

  • @devonslater5470
    @devonslater5470 Рік тому +7

    Ah yes, another much needed report about Hiroshima. I almost forgot what happened there.
    Maybe CBS should inform its audience about the atrocities committed by the Japanese army for a change. They killed at least 10x more civilians (Chinese, Filipino, etc.) than Japanese civilians that died during WW2.

    • @mikey2toes966
      @mikey2toes966 Рік тому +3

      The Japanese would love it if we all just forget about what they were doing during WW2. Shinzo Abe refuses to even acknowledge it anymore.

    • @kateelario6235
      @kateelario6235 Рік тому

      I'm sick of seeing 9/11 posts everywhere. Oh, wait. Edit: This was for 78 anniversary of the bombing, every right to share their stories.

  • @lethalweapontom
    @lethalweapontom 11 місяців тому +5

    I am Japanese. Although I have many feelings toward the United States, which detonated this incredibly powerful bomb over the heads of hundreds of thousands of civilians in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan and the United States are now friendly countries. However, if the enemy had been Germany, I don't think they would have used nuclear weapons. This is because from the perspective of Americans who were Japanese, it was an Asian nation.

    • @luciferblaze5306
      @luciferblaze5306 10 місяців тому +1

      You know that , Japan attacked America first ? Pearl Harbor ?

  • @russelconor8704
    @russelconor8704 Рік тому +49

    you are right that such evil should never happen again, such powerful weapons are terrible for humanity, but on the other hand, it annoys me that people forget what monstrous crimes Japan was committing at that time and why that bomb was dropped. The Japanese army tortured and brutally killed Americans, Australians, and other nations involved in the Pacific War, and moreover tortured and brutally raped civilians from all these countries, including many Asian countries. Read about the fate of the 'comfort women', read about Japanese concentration camps, read about Unit 731. This is the stuff of the nightmares. Japan was an ally of Hitler, part of the axis of evil during World War II, and to this day has not taken responsibility for its crimes, including those against other Asian nations, such as the Chinese, for example.
    Yes, it's terrible that the victims of the atomic bomb were civilians, but remember that many of these civilians supported the war and the criminal ideology of that Japan, so these civilians were not exempt from guilt. The bombing was terrible, but it was a necessary evil to force Japan to surrender and stop its war crimes. Sorry, but Japan has to take responsibility for allying with Hitler and committing atrocities. They, along with Germany started this war, and supported murderous ideology, not Americans, in this particular case.

    • @elizabethbarajas8614
      @elizabethbarajas8614 Рік тому +9

      Or how about we all be nice to each other ?? Yes, everyone is guilty but that doesn’t mean we have to go down this route again. Let’s move forward

    • @mailinglist2451
      @mailinglist2451 Рік тому +4

      Exactly! Young Korean GIRLS were the majority of the comfort women.
      There are many similarities between the Nazis and japan.

    • @awex7
      @awex7 Рік тому

      @@mailinglist2451 japan was worse then the nazis. even the nazis saved some people from Japanese torture

    • @annayosie
      @annayosie Рік тому

      They’re not gonna wanna hear this because apparently america has done the WORST war crimes in history

    • @area52music
      @area52music Рік тому +2

      @@elizabethbarajas8614 this is glossing over the issue and discussion. Point he is making is, if EVERYONE involved owns their actions it is then, and only then, we can all move forward and learn.

  • @goodinsrt8
    @goodinsrt8 Місяць тому

    Thinking that she can ban nuclear weapons makes about as much sense as trying to ride out a nuclear bombing.

    • @MrCph2200
      @MrCph2200 Місяць тому

      Shame on you

    • @goodinsrt8
      @goodinsrt8 Місяць тому

      @@MrCph2200 Shame on basic logic

  • @louiesouthgate8347
    @louiesouthgate8347 Рік тому +3

    the dilemma would be if we were to eliminate all nuclear weapons, is meant that conventional warfare would be large scale nothing would hold anyone back from starting wars, everyone would start to conquer beyond borders. just like how both world wars were fought, we would go back to that time period were it was easy to invade surrounding nations. we are at peace with nuclear weapons preventing ourselves from destroying one another. knowing we each had nuclear weapons.
    The inevitable is there yes but let's be honest no one wins a nuclear war.

  • @yinhuili
    @yinhuili Рік тому +6

    Maybe they need to explain why Japan decided to invaded and massacred their neighbors in WWII that lead to that bomb.

  • @abhayrajpoot2852
    @abhayrajpoot2852 Рік тому +4

    Japan is talking about peace now but many people know that Japan was also doing gruesome things at that time & God punished them hard.

  • @Magnusmm88-wp4it
    @Magnusmm88-wp4it Рік тому

    Getting rid of a nuclear opponent is not going to Bring peace Even if you try to get rid of them, someone will might come up with something even more devastating or secretly make them