360° Video | Nagasaki: Air Raid Shelter That Survived the Atomic Bomb & Overwhelmed with Survivors
Tucked in the side of a small hill in Nagasaki, this air raid shelter was saved by its approximate location being sheltered from the atomic bomb blast by a hill. Surviving the bomb, however, was the first of the problems for the Japanese Imperial Forces managing it, soon becoming overwhelmed with the injured and dying and a significant lack of resources. When walking through today it boggles the mind how so many people crammed into such a small space, simply trying to survive.
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