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Photos of Hiroshima from the Robert L. Capp Collection

The Robert L. Capp collection at the Hoover Institution Archives  contains ten never-before-published photographs illustrating the immediate aftermath of the Hiroshima bombing. These photographs, taken by an unknown Japanese photographer, were found in 1945 among rolls of undeveloped film in a cave outside Hiroshima by U.S. serviceman Robert L. Capp, who was attached to the occupation forces. Unlike most photos of the Hiroshima bombing, these dramatically convey the human as well as material destruction unleashed by the atomic bomb. Mr. Capp donated them to the Hoover Archives in 1998 with the provision that they not be reproduced until 2008. Three of these photographs are reproduced in Atomic Tragedy with the permission of the Capp family. The entire set is available below. Please contact Sean L. Malloy (smalloy@ucmerced.edu) if you have any information that might help identify the original photographer.

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(Anonymous) wrote:
May. 4th, 2008 03:01 am (UTC)
I am afraid
I think they're going to do it again.
[info]mparent7777_1 wrote:
May. 4th, 2008 05:43 pm (UTC)
Re: I am afraid
yes, to Iran, perhaps
(Anonymous) wrote:
May. 4th, 2008 11:15 am (UTC)
Thank you for posting a link to these photos, otherwise I never would have known they existed. I know many people who still condemn the Japanese, but if you look at what we're doing today in the US, what's going on in countries the general American public only has a vague understanding of, well, we're not any different than generations old Japanese. When will we learn. . .

We bombed the Japanese general public, not the army, and that shouldn't be forgotten. Nor should people forget what we're doing in this generation.
[info]mparent7777_1 wrote:
May. 4th, 2008 05:42 pm (UTC)
You're welcome
it can happen again
(Anonymous) wrote:
May. 5th, 2008 08:53 am (UTC)
The site can not be displayed
The article and photos can not be displayed. "The connection was reset" message apears on the screen.

Is there a solution?

Thank you,
Uner Eyuboglu
[info]mparent7777_1 wrote:
May. 5th, 2008 02:32 pm (UTC)
Re: The site can not be displayed
I don't know, but I will look for one.
[info]mparent7777_1 wrote:
May. 5th, 2008 02:42 pm (UTC)
Re: The site can not be displayed
An alternate link has beenprovide. Click "--MORE--" or

http://yawoot.com/post/415

And thank you for notifying me.

Best,

marc

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