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A New Look at Nagasaki, 1946 (Paperback)
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A New Look at Nagasaki, 1946 (Paperback)
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Loot Price R382
Discovery Miles 3 820
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This book takes both a historical and personal views of the atomic
bombing of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. The historical view is
provided by Dr. Devine, Joel Liebesfeld, Todd Liebesfeld, Esq., and
Prof. Schuber. The personal view is presented by Dr. Doherty who
discusses the account of Robert J. Walsh, a U.S. Army 34th Infantry
soldier telephone lineman, who was stationed near Nagasaki. Robert
took approximately 275 pictures for his photo album with a simple
Kodak camera. Many of the pictures are at ground zero and show the
devastation of the atomic bomb as well as a marker for the
epicenter. Robert was also electrocuted on high voltage wires and
fell off a telephone pole to the ground. His back was broken in
three places and he was put in a coma so that he would stay still
and the back could be fused. While in a coma, Robert was lost in
one of the nearby hospitals. His mother received a telegram that he
was lost. His mother was completely beside herself and turned to
Congressman Fred A. Hartley Jr. for help. Congressman Hartley
launched an investigation and found Robert in a hospital in Japan.
Robert was in a body cast for two years, part of it in a coma, but
did not get a bed sore due to the results of a Japanese nurse named
Snowball who invented a special medical instrument that she used
with Robert. Robert was brought back home and brought back to
Walter Reed Hospital where doctors used innovative techniques to
help him heal and walk again. The book also ends with Robert as a
senior citizen who lives a normal life leading a dance group at his
retirement center.
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