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  • 4:25

  • no one can ever fully recover from war....

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  • 子供のころ、夏に終戦のニュースでこのアニメの一部分が流れてま­した。

    赤ちゃんを抱えたお母さんが爆風で溶けていくシーン…・。

    衝撃で固まって、夏が来るたび思い出しました。

    また再び観る機会があるとは…。

    これは、子供に見せるべきではないものでしょうか?

    私は見せていいような気がします。

    こうやって学んで、戦争は恐ろしいと疑似体験できたからです。

  • Oh, the humanity...the horror...the horror...

  • これを見た後、

    溢れてくる涙が止まりませんでした。

    こんなに人々が原爆で苦しんでいたなんて...。

  • Dirty grammar, baby

  • 天皇もA級戦犯だろ!

  • 放射能のない爆発だったらべつにいいの?

    そんな感じがする

  • アメリカも悪いけど

    日本の皇帝?も悪いよ…

  • アメリカ合衆国は劣化ウラン弾でイラクの市民を放射能で苦しめて­います。

    原爆で廣島市民を殺傷し、今も中東の市民を放射能で殺傷する。

    こんな鬼畜国家と

    いつか日本は対峙しなければなりません。

    中国や朝鮮が仮想敵にされてますが、本当の敵はアメリカです。

    巨大な殺人帝国に勝てるよう日本は秘かに軍事力を強化しなければ­なりません。

    アメリカは現代のナチスです。

  • @ALAN667788 私はアメリカであり、アメリカの本当の誤解を有することを知って­いることを望む。 私達は人々政府があるどんなに、ナチではない。 人々のサポートのために使うかわりにばかばかしい事に税ドルを使­うこと。 アメリカの巨大な大半は戦争および今でもこのビデオ壊れ目を私の­中心支えない。

  • 米国民は「原爆投下は間違っていなかった」というが、同じ人間の­発言とは思えない。

  • 戦争でもやはりこれは許されない

    

  • 66年前のアメリカ人はキチガイだ野蛮人どもめ許せない

  • The United States of America is still the Nazis.

  • Seven syllables justify Hiroshima.

    Unit-731.

  • @Crossfiyah

    Then explain why Unit-731 went unpunished by the Allies.

  • lol

  • See, Hiroshima is exactly the reason why people who say "we should just drop a nuke on X country I don't like" have no idea what they are talking about.

  • To those that hate America for the bombings...The choice was between an invasion that would have cost thousands of lives on both sides with civilians taking up arms until everyone in Japan was dead, or a massive attack that would have shocked Japan into surrender. Remember Japan at the time had militarized suicide bombing. The hope was these devastating weapons would quickly end the war without more death than needed, it worked. America wasn't the good guy in the war, because nobody is in war.

  • @rojika2587

    But what about Nagasaki? After incinerating lots of children in Hiroshima, the allies waited only four days before incinerating lots more in Nagasaki. The Japanese communication lines were wiped out by the first bomb and were only coming to terms with the devastation when they were hit by the second. If your rational were correct then either the allies would have waited *at least* a week before wiping out another city, or even they might have dropped in view of, but not on a city.

  • @timtak1 They were warned that if they didn't surrender the consequences would be dire and inevitable. Look up the Potsdam ultimatum we issued before the bombings. Even after the second bombing it took six days before they surrendered, and even then the Emperor started out that regrettably the war was not going entirely to their favor. Do your research on their culture, there were only two options, and this kept American troops alive. First rule of war, don't waste your people.

  • @rojika2587

    Did I mention warnings? I am not sure why you are.

    I am not sure why the US did not wait *at least* a week (and not only four days) before incinerating another city full of civilians. I research Japanese culture. One thing I know about it (and the US knew about it) is that the Japanese do not reach decisions quickly. If the objective of dropping a bomb was to force surrender they would have known that it would take more than four days for a decision to be reached.

  • @rojika2587

    People talk about "Hiroshima" or "Hiroshima and Nagasaki" but I believe the 2 should be separated. The Hiroshima bombing was massively tragic, with massive loss of civilian children life. All the same as you say, there was a reason. However, when it comes to Nagasaki, four days later, "the reason" becomes an excuse for horrific, cruel, civilian devasation, motivated desire to test the other bomb type, to justify expense, to  keep the USSR at bay, and by hate. A crime I believe.

  • Do you know English, kitanotattsyama1034?

  • アメリカも一度、負け戦を経験したらわかると思うよう

    まあ...アホだから死なばもろともで色んなスイッチ押しそうだ­が。

  • My grandpa was a navigator for a Destroyer ship in the last parts of World War II, and when the war was over and he and his fellow sailors were heading to Japan, they were terrified that they would be killed as an act of revenge for Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Instead, however, they were treated with great hospitality by the Japanese, who said that it wasn't (the sailors') fault for the bombings, and therefore, did not take it personally.

    Amazing how forgiving the Japanese are...

  • @Kemonokami

    Yes. It is amazing. The Japanese are into forgiving and forgetting. All the same, I think that they, like anyone else, like an apology. And think that with regards to Nagasaki, at least, one is appropriate. The US could get massive Japanese Kudos if the US went to Nagasaki and apologized. "We were in a war mood and hated you then. But we regret it now. "

  • 民間人大量虐殺だ。見てて涙が出てきました。

  • Although the bombs definitely WERE horrifying and disgusting, it is likely that more people would have died on each side had the Americans attempted an invasion, as the Japanese had shown at Okinawa that they would not surrender. This still doesn't excuse the nukes, though.

  • @SemperMi9229

    What about Nagasaki? It was only four days later when the Japanese still had not realised the extent of the destruction of Hiroshima. Your reasoning is painful but understandable with regard to Hiroshima but without waiting for a Japanese response to Hiroshima, to bomb another city, that was gratuitous. The two events, Hiroshima and Nagasaki need to be separated. The first was harsh logic. The second was a cruel and regrettable act, imho.

  • こんなものを人間の上に絶対に落としてはいけなかったのに・・

  • This was horrifying to watch. Just... wow, it blows your mind. I don't think I even advertised the fact that I was an American when I lived in Japan. I was too ashamed.

  • I'm never sleeping again.

  • Do they have an animated cute film depicting the Japanese military murdering, raping and pillaging civilians in China and other countries they invaded? In China alone 12,392,000 civilians murdered by the japanese military. I want to see a cute movie about that. Do the japanese teach their children WHY this happened or do they leave that part out of there history on WWII? Seems they are rather one-sided with their view on this event showing the perfect lives they lived back then.

  • @hound692 whether it is one sided or not, it is a brutal representation of nuclear destruction at its worst. Another such event, i pray will never happen ever again. This isnt just about hiroshima. This is about the possibility of it happening again anywhere, because no matter who they are, no one deserves it. no one.

  • @hound692 Are you seriously trying to justify what happened? Americans were the villians in this case, end of story, period. These attacks weren't on the Japanese soldiers who raped and pillaged Chinese villagers- they were on innocent civilians just living their lives. Someone needs to rape and pillage you, then drop an atomic bomb on your ass (which currently has your head in it).

  • @blahdorkweirdo And I'll just add that when I went to the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum this summer...I wanted to cry and throw up all at once, and had never been so ashamed of or disgusted by my country.

  • @hound692

    Good point.

    Do Europeans have cute movies, from the other point of view, about how they wiped out the culture and large part of the native population of four or more continents? Roots?

    How about "Black Hawk Down" (good movie in a way, famous director)? It was about the tragedy of a few whities, and about helicopter gunships mincing non-whites to pulp, who all had girlfriends and children.

    Humans are not quite up to taking the other point of view yet, it seems.

  • @timtak1

    Okay, in addition to "Roots," "The Last of the Mohicans (alas with a white hero)," "Rabbit Proof Fence," (see it!). There is hope.

  • これは怖い

    かなり怖い

    それと

    悔しい

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  • im japanese,this firm is great animation firm

    japan and usa and world dont forget ww2 ,because we live peace world.

  • 絶対アメリカ人は許せない!

  • At 4:44, it should have showed the guy's face melting.

  • I remember seeing this as a 1st Grader on a video of cartoons from the library, creeped the fuck out of me, especially the part where the peoples faces are melting

  • Do you speak english?

  • i mean the whole thing is terrifying,but the only part that really got to me was the person trying to help up the other person and the skin on the hand went off.

  • A bomb was fucked up, but you should have seen what they did in Nanking. The instant death of a nuke is better than vivisection

  • @takadi

    Alas nukes do not always, nay even generally, result in instant death. See "grave of the fireflies" (Hotaru no Haka) here on Youtube.

  • かなしいな・・・

  • That video on youtube is so 100% bloody hell as hell!!!

  • It's fucking popularless!!!

  • The little boy throws the paperplane but who know that some paperplanes fly to the city even if is coverd a shadow or black stuff or something.

  • Listen about "It almost looks like a clip from the old Sesame Street" I know but that video is bad as hell!

  • Nuclear war is to be avoided at all costs. However, I am worried about what might happen if nuclear powers gave up their atomic weapons - would they be more tempted to go to war with each other? Would there be a World War III a lot like World War II? What if the threat of nukes is the only thing keeping them from going to war with each other?

  • @Rickyrab

    Well, I'm sure the collective populations of many nations (esp in the USA and Europe) would not get involved in a war. SE Asia, however still has bad blood from WWII so they're more willing to fight.

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  • In this video yes!

  • FUCK AMERICAN

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  • Without the graphic details, it almost looks like a clip from the old Sesame Street

  • 原爆は戦争という二文字で片付けられるものではない。

  • 初めて原爆の恐ろしさを知ったのが、このピカドンでした。

    子供の頃、近くの神社の社務所で見たものです。

    戦争は人を狂気に陥れる恐ろしさを知りました。

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  • Several hundred thousand civilians in Hiroshima died today 65 years ago. In Japan, there is will being not to escape from the war responsibility. I want the person in the world to learn including the United States for a fact.

  • hiroshima that is.

  • In the case of world war 2 because of pearl harbor, the americans saw the japanese people as things even less than cockaroaches. Id say that the us had a right to go to war with japan, back then the japs were powerhards who tormmented and controlled a third of the world. But the US had no right to kill the millions of inocents who had nothing to do with the war. After the war ended and the news spread on how we won, it appeared that they only used as an "Example" to japan.

  • A cowardly act of mass terrorism. You can't balance those that died and continue to suffer and die, the vast majority civilians, with a projection of how many MIGHT have died in an invasion. The USA was scared of an honest fight and had no regard for Japanese lives at all. There was no insurgency during the occupation which probably means that J civilians didn't want to fight.

  • when a was a child i wachted this video o couldnt sleep for twoo days. i see it again and i feel the same horrible sensation.

    cuando era niño vi este video no pude dormir dos días, lo vi de nuevo y siento esa misma horrible sensación.

    i was 6 years old.

    tenia 6 años.

  • 子供たちの笑い声が聞こえるたび

    胸が張り裂けるようです。

    どうかどうかこの子達のことを忘れないでください

    目をそらさずに原爆を被爆者を後世に伝えていくことが

    僕らの役目だと思います。

  • And they thought that just because they defeated Kublai's Mongols in the 13th Century that they were invincible and that the gods protected Japan. Reason enough to use the A-Bomb to knock such psychotics back into reality. The A-Bomb saved millions, including my late Dad who would have been on the invasion of Japan.

  • @Albacorewing Your dad should have died, thereby not producing u

  • @Shadowcry1000 Well, at least we know that you approve of the atrocities done by the Nazis and the Japanese. I assume you are typical of the vast numbers of young sociopaths today.

  • @Albacorewing

    Not really, America has committed a lot of atrocities in the last couple of years. No one is bombing them unfortunately.

    And yeah its a shame your dad really didnt die then as unfortunately you exist on this earth.

  • @Shadowcry1000  In the Second World War The United States had no policy of deliberate atrocity, but Japan and the Axis did. The Japanese and Hitler exterminated half of the Jews; this led to Israel's creation and our pesent involvement in the Middle East.

  • @Albacorewing

    Way to hijack the debate-lets just remember that a lot of politicians had several close ties with Nazi germany. Additionally the whole eugenics ideas were lifted straight from leading american intellectuals.

  • @Shadowcry1000 The United States was attacked by Al Quaida and we are justly at war in Afghanistan. While our war in Iraq was in error, it is understandable as we were attacked with SOME knowledge by Saddam Hussein.

  • @Albacorewing

    LOL shows how naiive you are. Most of teh terrorists were Saudi. You didnt go all and attack them did you.

    Saddam was Americas best non JEwish ally in the middle east for 12 years and the worst enemy for 12 years. He was also a secularist as opposed to fundamentalist al Quaida. Goes to show how much you understand about the situation.

  • @Shadowcry1000 And I am no supporter at all of Israel. You seem to be a person who is rather sociopathic or maybe just naiive. The A-Bomb saved millions of people. Your opinion will not change that. The world has always had guys like you and eventually natural selection will delete your genes from the human species.

  • @Albacorewing

    Clearly you are naive since you just showed how little you truly understand Americas foreign policy in the middle east. Japan already unconditionally surrendered before America dropped teh bomb. The A-bomb was simply to show the destructive power of America to the Soviets. It was needless and people will still claim that it was necessary to bring down Japan. Frankly Japan had lost all its defences and was akin to 2003 Iraq.

  • @Shadowcry1000 You are a real lover of fascism, aren't you?

    How about all the Allied prisoners that the Japanese were holding, executing dozens each day? NOT conquering Japan so they could plot another war?

    You are a despicable human slug.

    Japan had already surrendered? What drugs are you on, pal?

  • @Albacorewing

    Lol clearly you are an idiot. Oh YEAH! Fascism and kool aid.

    Allied prisoners<Hiroshima and Nagasaki victims.

    Japan would have surrendered unconditionally aka meaning occupation aka meaning objective achieved without nuking.

    You sir are an old geezer hooked up on LSD and acid so common back in your day.

    Japan was going to unconditionally surrender before it was nuked. Check it out, i dont need to spoonfeed dumbasses.

  • @Shadowcry1000 Really? After two bombs were dropped how do you explain the Japanese Army coup by officers who wanted no surrender? What about the Japanese holdouts who refused to surrender as late as 1972 or so? You are either a nut, a sociopath, a Nazi, a young punk who knows nothing of the past, or a Japanese nationalist. Which one, prithee?

  • @Albacorewing Isolated events- by and large the high echelon knew the war was hopeless. Only diehards wanted to continue. Even the emperor realized it was futile. If America invaded Japan which it didnt have to, it would spur the diehards into attack.

    I believe teh word is psychopath, get a dictionary old man I think teh term is more applicable to you.

    Oh an Islamic Fundamentalist Nazi Japanese Fascist COmmunist sent back in time to destroy all good in this world.

    Says teh civilian killer.....

  • @Shadowcry1000 That the Russians knew of the Bomb was good. That way, America's armys could demobilize and come home and enjoy life.

    Russia DID NOT demobilize after the war. Are you suggesting that the bomb should not have been used, and America should have been on a war footing till 1990 or so----to show mercy to these two cities full of Tojo's murderers and savages? You are as sociopathic as you are stupid.

  • @Albacorewing

    America didnt demobilize either, what are you smoking? If you forget their was the korean war just a few years after.

    Furthermore you are a complete and utter dumbass. You through sociopathic as if it some kind of insult. I think the word sadist would be best apply to you. And showing mercy on civilians is part of the rules of war, through that away and you are just as bad as the Taliban or the Nazis.

    What say you sadist?

  • @Shadowcry1000 First you say the Japanese had already surrendered when the bombs were dropped, then you say they were about to surrender. What a typical idiot formed by the modern public school system; you are an example of why politicians manipulate the masses so easily.

  • @Albacorewing

    Coming from you. Who justifies atrocities against civilians. Right......

    Your the reason why America is economically weak and fighting so many petty wars.

  • @Shadowcry1000

    i wonder if the korean war played out the way one might expect an invasion of japan to.

  • japan should apologise for killing 20million civilians world wide and rapeing+torturing the rest

  • @ddpl365 Oh, how cute, you found Wikipedia. Now try reading a book - you might be surprised, but Wikipedia is frequently full of omissions and tends to prefer the "accepted wisdom," even when that wisdom is anything but.

  • @BradRapstars Albacorewing The "education system?" Brad, you are obviously a fascist. I am very well versed in the history of the war. I am very aware of the Russian sacrifices. Do not patronize me, you neo-Nazi thug.

  • @Albacorewing Calling someone a Nazi and fascist is always a hallmark of a strong counter-argument.

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  • Maybe you think that Japanese soldiers beheading POWs, doing bacteriological experiments on human beings, live vivisections of people, cannibalism, rape and setting people on fire is a good thing. Obviously you do. As Harry Truman said, if your enemy is a beast you treat him as a beast. There is no counter-arguement to make. The Japanese are and were savages.

  • @Albacorewing Be careful, if you don't slip and fall on that Jump to Conclusions Mat, you might accidentally cut yourself on irony.

  • @Albacorewing You are right. The three year old child who burned at Hiroshima was a savage rapist who deserved to be bombed by GI Joe, who by the way is perfect and never committed war crimes to anyone ever (like at Mai Lai) or ever raped and murdered 14 year old Iraqi girls. *eye roll* Sorry Tunawing. If A is an asshole, and B punishes A by being an asshole, that just means they are both assholes. And I am tired of innocent people being shit on by assholes (ie every world gov't ever).

  • @julesjones423 There is no shred of comparison to make. The U.S. Government always does its best to punish soldiers who go beyond the limits. The "Japanese Government and civilian population, though, gloried in the atrocities of Japanese soldiers and had full knowledge of them, such as the soldiers who went on the sword-hunt.

  • @julesjones423 Not only that, in Japan all civilians were def facto and de jure combatants, and all were being trained as combatants.  There was no distinction between Japanese civilian and soldier, and all Japanese civilians accepted the deeds of the soldiers; therefore, all were guilty.

  • @Albacorewing No, America does not always do it's best. The Mai Lai massacre was hidden from the public for a year, and when it became public, only one soldier of 27 involved served a sentence for the murders and rapes, and that was a measely three years of house arrest. Also, the bombing of Cambodia was hidden until 1971. America may be better than other parts of the world, but that's like saying a rapist is a saint compared to a serial killer.

  • @Albacorewing I agree with you in some regards, about the savageness of what Japan did and it's people supported. But America lost sight of what it was defending the minute it dropped the A-bomb on children. And in case you forgot, Hiroshima and Nagasaki had POW's and Koreans refuges who were also killed by the bomb. What was right about that?

  • @julesjones423 It is not rational to say that the United States had to be morally perfect while fighting Hitler and Tojo. Because of the Bomb you likely exist in the world today. Without it, time would have been different and you, and I, would have likely never existed. If the Japanese had to burn that is more than enough justification for me. And they brought it on themselves, via their hubris.

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  • @Albacorewing One minute you say the Japanese are psycotic for believing the gods protected them (which, yeah), but than you say the bomb is a gift from God. You sound like you are psychotic. Which, fine, you have your opinion, I have mine. War is hell, and people do evil things in war. The people in charge will always send the poor to die, and Hirohito the war criminal lived while Japan's children burned. The bomb was a necessary evil, but it was still evil.

  • @julesjones423 Not so, Jules. The Bomb delivered America from the plotting of the Japanese, and it let post-war prosperity blossem in America. Without it, America never would have been able to disarm, as the Russians did not, and the Cold War was brewing. America had right on its side; the Japanese were evil losers; and they know this even now.

  • 核兵器が世界中から全て無くなるよう祈ります

    英 米 中 仏 露 北朝鮮

    インド パキスタン イスラエル

  • たまたまこの動画にたどりついて、涙が溢れました。戦争なんて自­分には関係の無いものと、まったくイメージできませんでした。

    ・・・これは地獄そのものです。言葉に出来ません。核を正当化と­かそうゆう事ではなくて、同じ人間として、やってはいけない。こ­んな衝撃を受けたことは無いかも知れない。

  • So sad to see people die like that.

  • 日本人は絶対にアメ公を許さない。

    お前達が信仰している神は

    ジェノサイドを許すのですか?

  • これを見て、まだアメリカの一部の人は原爆投下は正しいというの­?

    私は彼らが受けた苦しみを知らない世代。

    けど、絶対にこれだけは言える核兵器は必要ない

    これを多くの人に見てもらいたい反面、小さい子にはまだ早いせめ­て歴史を学ぶ年齢になって初めて観てほしい

  • I'm so glad someone uploaded this. I've been looking for it for a long time.

  • but this was´nt full vid

  • scary.. Bombing of Japan is not Funny!

  • This was shown only once on television in America: 1985 on the then-new History Channel with its day-long remembrance of Hiroshima. It was paired with US Army's parallel footage. It is easy to second-guess Truman for using the bomb, but the end of war was not in sight and Americans were dying in record numbers in the Pacific. Bushido mentality kept surrender a non-option for the Japanese in the Pacific. It avoided Operations Coronet &Olympic and saved thousands on both sides. You had to live it

  • It's a solder's job to fight and possibly die for his country, not civilians. People still praise them for it, but do you think those pilots, and solders felt like heroes for what they did? No, in fact when confronted on TV by an atomic bomb survivor all one man could do was sob uncontrollably, and beg forgiveness.

  • @Chasatani The man who sobbed uncontrollably and begged forgiveness was a weakling, War is all about killing people and breaking things, and for the Allies, WWII was as righteous a war as wars get.

  • @poodleslayer There are things one can not do even for a right cause. Btw, is it officially recognized as a war-crime?

  • @Chasatani how could someone not be emotional over dropping a bomb like that, they didn't know what the impact would be like. That doesn't however, take away from the fact that THAT bomb ended a war and saved countless lives, not just soldiers but the citizens of Korea, China, and other countries in the Pacific and across Asia that Japan had attacked. Not to mention it prevented a war with Russia.

  • @ddpl365 What a pile of uninformed bullshit. The bomb didn't end the war - the war was already about to end, the bomb was dropped as a final lesson for Japan not to fuck with America. Read up on WW2 and the Pacific theater and maybe you'll learn a thing instead of ignorantly parroting the bullshit you've always been fed by movies and TV. Also it didn't prevent a war with Russia you idiot, it CAUSED one.

  • On July 26, 1945, United States President Harry S. Truman, United Kingdom Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and President of the Republic of China Chiang Kai-Shek issued the document, which outlines the terms of surrender for the Empire of Japan as agreed upon at the Potsdam Conference. This ultimatum stated that, if Japan did not surrender, it would face "prompt and utter destruction". Japan rejected the issue, and did not surrender after the first bomb either. lrn2history kthnxbai d-^_^-b

  • You know what's inhumane? Emperor Hirohito caring more about his ego during the war, not wanting to surrender because it would make him look bad and ungodly. Hirohito telling his people that the Chinese are less than dogs and it's okay to rape and murder them, the Japanese acting like total barbarians to war prisoners and having no regard for human life. Don't like that the bomb was dropped? Maybe if the Japanese didn't act like total savages, there would have been no need for it

  • @BradRapstars I think you are a fascist-worshipper yourself. Take your Neo-Naziism elsewhere. "The war was about to end" you say. And do pigs fly?

  • @Albacorewing If I were a fascist-worshipping Neo-Nazi I wouldn't be pointing out that the Japanese were on their last legs as it were and on the verge of surrender, despite what the education system has drilled into you. Another fact you might be surprised to learn is that America in fact DIDN'T win the war single-handedly, and that something in the vicinity of 80% of the casualties of WW2 didn't even involve the UK or US in any way whatsoever, because Russia basically won the European theater.

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  • @BradRapstars America had its own lives to save, not these Japanese sadists, murderers and creepazoids. All the people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki deserved to die. As for the European side, my father told me of visiting Mamayev Kurgan. Do not patronize me and stop trying to re-write history.

  • @BradRapstars And the Japanese savages thought the pagan gods protected their land. The A-Bomb knocked the stuffing out of that notion, big time!!!

  • これは後世に伝えなければいけないな。

  • I heard about this and Barefoot Gen when I was in high school. It was in a documentary, and had snipits of the animation. I am glad that I have seen this now. I hate what we Ameracens did back then. We were as bad as the Nazis to think this was a good idea.

  • @Chasatani You are insane. Dropping a couple of nukes on the nation that attacked us in the hope of ending the war sooner isn't even close to being on the same moral plane as attempted, systematic genocide of millions. Why are you so eager to hate America?

  • @Chasatani If you hated what the Americans did, go read about the rape of Nanking

  • @ddpl365 Yes, because one group doing a horrific thing makes it totally OK to be inhuman animals to them. You must be American.

  • I disagree with you on the Nazi part however I hate that we killed so many innocent people. What happened was a relation to Pearl Harbor (Which was also terrible),we Americans where so full of hate and pain we inflicted it on others. We wanted to fight back....but all those people that died like that. It makes me want to puke. War is terrible...I pray that nukes are NEVER used again.

  • 「原爆投下は誤りだった」と広島へ謝罪した元・アメリカ軍パイロ­ットがいました。

  • Saw this when I was 14. Fucked me up forever. This is basically hell. Like when I think of hell, THIS is what I think of.

    I don't care that we were at war. No nation deserves to have something like this happen. Japan bombed pearl harbor. But they targeted men in the armed forces, not civilians.

  • @Vosk21

    I first saw this about 2 months ago, and I'm a teen as well. I agree with you 100%

    Yes, I am American, but I can't help it, I wish I could go back and stop all of this #$!@ from happening.

  • @Vosk21 You posted this comment a year ago, but I don't care. If people want to express their contempt for the bomb, that's both understandable and expected. But I hate when these same people ALWAYS have to mention Pearl Harbor through means of excusing the Japanese from any wrongdoing. CIVILIANS DIED IN THE PEARL HARBOR ATTACK. THE JAPANESE DID NOT GIVE A FUCK ABOUT THEM.

    Thank you.

  • @randomname349

    I wasn't saying that the Japanese were without blame. If anything it took two nuclear bombs for them to pull their heads out of their collective ass. But the number of civilians killed in this FAR outweigh how many were killed in Pearl Harbor. Also like I said, shit is just scary. I wouldn't do that to my worst enemy.

  • @randomname349 About 68 civilians died in PearlHarbor and about 1500+ military personell if my memory serves me right, thats pretty small for the Japanese: 90,000–166,000 killed in Hiroshima

    60,000–80,000 killed in Nagasaki oh and let's not forget the long term effects of the radiation on the surviving victims shall we?

    FUCK THE A-BOMB~!

  • @Vosk21 You and me both.  I had nightmares for weeks after seeing this.

  • 子供はまだまだ無邪気だから、B29だ、きれいだね、かっこいい­ねと

    指を指して眺めたりしていたという話など

    犠牲になるのはいつでも罪のない存在ばかりだと思う。

  • I was maybe about 6-8 years of age when I saw this in the late 70's. It didn't help the obsession of a nuclear war I had already had.

  • この前、学校で少しだけ「ピカドン」というのに

    ついて聞かされた。 ちょっと興味がわいたので、調べてみた。

    こんなひどい光景だったなんて・・。

    体験した人の気持ちが痛いほど伝わってきた。 体が溶けてしまうなんて考えられない。

    そうとう暑くて苦しかったんだろうなあ。

  • 先週、原爆ドームに行きました

    資料館にも入りましたがテンション下がるね

    今更黒こげの写真見せられても

    カラーじゃないので実感が・・・

    その後初めて食べた広島焼き

    うーん~~

    食欲が・・・・・・・

  • I saw this on a video that my parents rented from the library when I was like 6 or 7. Disturbed me down to the bones.

  • es tan crudo...pero real se me pone la piel de gallina

  • 民主党は勝手に中国とかと日本の不利になるような口約束を結んで­くるなよ。あいつらは自分に都合が良ければ非公式の場での口約束­も有効にさせるからな。

    社民党は頭でっかちのクソ集団。兵器を向けられても裸踊りさせる­おつもりですかと問いたいわw

  • 中国全土と北朝鮮・韓国に核爆弾を1万個落とせば、少しは日本も­、いや世界が平和になる。自国にとって都合の悪いことをもみ消し­て都合のいいように新たに歴史を捏造する、結んだ条約を平気で反­古にする国はとっとと滅びろ。どんだけ日本に迷惑かければ気が済­むんだ?

  • 原爆投下は当時の日本政府の曖昧な発言が原因の1つだったらしい­ですね。「曖昧な態度をとるなら、痛みで思い知らせてやろう」と­思って原爆を投下したとか。因みに俺も原爆を正当化する気は全く­ありません。核のせいでどれだけの罪の無い人達が命を奪われたか

    十分に学びましたし。そうでなかったとしても、兵器なんですし、­正当化する気はありません。

  • 人間は、槍と鉄砲で渡り合う所で

    留まるべきだったんですよ。

  • I have been looking for this movie for 20 years.

    Thanks!

    YouTube does it again!

  • 通勤で人がごった返してる市街地の朝の8時をわざわざ狙って落と­しやがった

    降伏の打診も無く突然、1発のみならず2発も

    戦争の早期終結の為に必要だったとか、今になって適当な理由付け­て正当化するな

  • 投下前に降伏の打診はあったけれど日本が応じなかったんだよ。

    原爆を正当化するつもりはなったく無いが。

  • 原爆は絶対に許せない・・・

    核の恐ろしさをどうか知ってほしい。

  • The atomic bomb was dropped in the town in Hiroshima where I lived.

    Such a thing must never happen.

    The global peace is strongly hoped for.

  • @taemi God bless all people died of the Hiroshima bombing and all person who suffer for the radiations,in the years after bombing. NO MORE HIROSHIMA and NAGASAKI.

  • @taemi thats not funny, my brother died like that

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  • What kind of symbolism is taking place after the bomb scene. When the kid is throwing the paper airplane. Is that how it would've been if there wasn't any bomb?

  • i think the airplane discribes the world peace. although the boy is dead, his plane flys into peace world, which probably he wished to play.

  • war is hell :)

  • Is there a website that tells of this movie?

  • hell :'' (

  • 6:22 Too Sad....

  • ....Poor people...

  • The world is a sad place

  • =(...