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Summary
The beginning of the chapter introduces readers to its six principal subjects by stating where they were when the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan. The first is Miss Toshiko Sasaki, who had just sat down at her place as a clerk in the personnel department of East Asia Tin Works.
The next is Dr. Masaku Fujii, who was settling down to read on the porch of his private hospital. Then Mrs. Hatsuyo Nakamura, a tailor's widow, who was standing beside her kitchen window, watching her neighbor tearing down his house.
Toshiko sasaki biography of christopher
Father Wilhelm Kleinsorge, a German Jesuit priest, was reclining on a cot in his mission house. Dr. Terfumi Sasaki (not related to Miss Sasaki) was walking through the corridors of the Red Cross Hospital where he worked. Finally, Reverend Mr.
Kiyoshi Tanimoto, pastor of the Hiroshima Methodist Church, was unloading a handcart of things he had evacuated from the city for fear of an air raid.
Though one-hundred-thousand people were killed by the atomic bomb in