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In 1955 the show "this is your life" hosted a Japanese man who survived the bombing of Hiroshima
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Re: In 1955 the show "this is your life" hosted a Japanese man who survived the bombing of Hiroshima
This guy wasn't at Pearl Harbor.
I'm guessing this thread is going to be filled with the most xenophobic crap ever.
Re: In 1955 the show "this is your life" hosted a Japanese man who survived the bombing of Hiroshima
There were also at least 2 people who survived both Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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Re: In 1955 the show "this is your life" hosted a Japanese man who survived the bombing of Hiroshima
This guy was a Methodist minister who was educated in America of the United States.
“Tanimoto was outside moving furniture with a friend, and after seeing a bright flash of light, he sought cover between two large rocks. Tanimoto, unhurt, ran into the city and found his family safe.”
“ Due to his public fundraising activities, he developed an unwanted reputation as a publicity seeker and attracted the attention of the U.S and Japanese authorities as a potential "anti-nuke trouble-maker".”
Hmmm … he was “ anti-nuke” … that’s hard to believe.
“Tanimoto was outside moving furniture with a friend, and after seeing a bright flash of light, he sought cover between two large rocks. Tanimoto, unhurt, ran into the city and found his family safe.”
“ Due to his public fundraising activities, he developed an unwanted reputation as a publicity seeker and attracted the attention of the U.S and Japanese authorities as a potential "anti-nuke trouble-maker".”
Hmmm … he was “ anti-nuke” … that’s hard to believe.