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  • I feel bad for the baby trying to drink from its dead mom. I wish the other lady had picked it up and fed it too.

  • The shouldn't be removing the maggots. The reason they're inside the wounds is cause they're eating the flesh that's rotted. Basically they're cleaning the wound for them.

  • if this film urges you to hate an entire nation then know you are planting the same bad seed in your heart that creates wars .humans are weak creatures that can cooperate to live happily this short time on earth. planting joy in somebody's heart is priceless as planting hate. I observed many hatred comments towards USA & Japan, and this is not what i hoped or desired to come out as a result of showing this film. long live to the people of USA & Japan & all earth.

  • Aw man, I didn't need to see that dead baby....that made me really sad...

  • Fuck you usa!! Poor people. How does a country can call it justice?? Kill innocent people isn't justice!!!! They destruyed a whole city, a lot of families, A LOT OF LIFES!!

  • @epiedra90 Who the hell called this justice? What the hell are you on about?

  • @Swimmisan I'm taking about that usa thought throw a bomb was justice ¬¬. And I was criticizing that decision!!! I don't what understoond you! In simple words: "Poor japan :("

  • @epiedra90 I don't know*

  • @epiedra90 I don't think there was any justice in that. Are you talking about now or then? The Government or the citizens?

  • @Swimmisan No mate, i don't say it's justice. I'm taking about the government. Listen i dont say it's justice, of course it wasn't!!! The u.s. government maybe thought "oh they attacked pearl harbor, we'll throw a bomb" ¬¬ I don't know if now i got my point! I'm criticizing that decision of usa!

  • @epiedra90 I think it was about ending the war (even in that case, attacking an innocent city is inexcusable), and attacking a town is no way acceptable comeuppance for the attack of a naval fleet.

  • @Swimmisan yeah of course. I'm agree... But u.s. government didn't think so. I hope never happen again a situation like that...

  • This actually made me feel sick. I thought it was just the 'ew, gross' factor of the burned people...for about two seconds.

    It's far deeper than that.

    While I don't agree with a lot of you, one thing I think we all can agree on...this is horrific.

  • What did they do with the bodies? Did they burn them or bury them?

  • @8:33 Even though Japanese dub says "200,000 lives", somehow Eng sub shows 100,000.

  • Whoa, people always say that Grave of the Fireflies is a sad WWII anime, and it is, but it's literally got nothing on this. Poor Gen. :/

  • The United States can never really hold Pearl Harbor against Japan.

  • if we did not do this back then there would be no japan at all we would have gone in an mowed down all how appposeed this i dont aprove of the bomb but i dfid't make the choice to drop it blame truman he order it to be droped

  • I'm an American. Proud to be one, but also ashamed of what we do at times. To sum my opinion of what we did up, I'll say 2 things.

    Pearl Harbor - Military Base

    Hiroshima - City

    There's a reason the Japanese didn't bomb New York or Los Angeles, they actually considered the lives of the innocent. Our government brainwashed our citizens to think that because politicians in Japan planned an attack on our military base, every Japanese man, woman, and child was naturally evil and deserved to die.

  • @TheLastCharmander NY or LA would be too far to reach for the Japanese without being detected. Hawaii was the farthest they could go and actually they've gone too far (double meaning here). Knowing what happened is one thing, seeing it graphically from the sufferer's perspective is another. WWII was the craziest period in human history and I hope it'd be the last. It was not the fault of particular nations but the sin of humanity. I'm Chinese, well, now they crave for us to visit Japan!

  • @keithkyli My point is that the nuking of Hiroshima/Nagasaki were crimes against humanity. Only about a little over 20,000 military was killed, the rest being innocent people. That's not even counting the decades of cancer, birth defects, and other things we plagued innocent people with. Our government spent a lot of time and money to try and spread the word that the Japanese people were inhuman. 13% of Americans said in 1945 that the solution to the war was killing every Japanese citizen.

  • @TheLastCharmander I wouldn't say the Japanese considered the lives of the innocent; look at the Rape of Nanjing, the use of comfort women, as well as Mengele-like testing on POWs and Chinese. The Japanese didn't have control of islands or bases close enough to carry off attacks against the United States like the United States had to carry off attacks against Japan. If the tables were turned, I cannot confidently say that the Japanese would not have done the exact same thing.

  • @TheLastCharmander Don't be such a tool. The Japanese didn't bomb NYC because they couldn't and didn't bomb LA because it wasn't feasible and it would have earned them the wrath of the entire US Navy. Don't pretend for a moment that the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy cared about innocents, or you'll be doing a tremendous disservice to the millions they killed throughout Manchuria, Southeast Asia and the Pacific. If you didn't even know about that, stop watching Pokemon and learn some history.

  • @RevengeOfTheKaizer Oh please. Almost 20% of the nation thought that the killing of EVERY Japanese citizen was a feasible means to end the war. Not every Japanese citizen was pro-genocide just because the brainwashed military slaughtered hundreds of thousands of people throughout Asia (mostly china). I wouldn't doubt it if you support war in the Middle East either, if so, please don't continue this conversation. I can't handle that kind of ignorance.

  • @TheLastCharmander

    "There's a reason the Japanese didn't bomb New York or Los Angeles, they actually considered the lives of the innocent."

    This is a dumb statement considering that the Japanese had no problems with bombing Chinese cities like Shanghai or Nanjing. If the Japanese had the capability, they would certainly attack New York or LA.

  • Americans took a horrific decision but was the correct one to finish the war and save more lives; and in the same time it was vengaence of what japan did to the people in pearl harbor.

    In my opinion i disagree with the whole war. It is horrible

  • This whole WORLD is HELL!

    bombimg of horoshima, holocaust, enslaving/killing africans, WWI, WWII, and plenty damn more!...no wonder there ken be no world peace :(

  • @gurlzrool Indeed. Thoughout the whole world history!

  • Gen is very lucky to have nothing on his body after the explosion. The end does not justify the means.

  • Looks like humanity will always find out new ways to destroy eachother. War is hell, but still, it seems like its just in our nature ... After all, war is something that have been fougth throughout all of human history.

  • At least Gen is pretty much as adorable as ever through all this hell.

  • there body is like stone

  • We need peace on earth.

    There is no good war.

    But war is always winner against peace until now.

    Politicians try to control the world by nuclear weapons disappear.

    Even if we cann't accept it.

  • not to take away from all this wonderful bickering about war, but why are these subs wrong?? :/

  • This is Japanese fault. They invaded countries like China, Korea, and more than they bombed Pearl Harbor. They did so many war crime. Now, they get their punishment. This anime is really sad but if they didn't make war than this wouldn't happend.

  • @korea7891 So you consider the bombing of Pearl Harbor worst than invading and occupieng countries? Man such fucking american centered."They invaded countries like China, Korea" US did all of that aswell I guess someone should bomb NY with atomic bomb aswell

  • @ImperialGuard9001 Yeah, but the difference between the American and Japanese invasions is that the American did not take it as a mission to wipe out the enemy population. Clear evidence isshown in the kindness shown to Japanese civilians during the Battles of Saipan and Okinawa.

  • @ChristianWarriorUSA I woulnt called "kindness " but was better than how Japanese treated the chinese that were consider by them as simply sub humans cattle that could be killed of withoud anny worried of moral condemanation

  • @ImperialGuard9001

    about that comment, i would usually ignore it as many.....but a simple fuck you for wishing or even mentioning the idea of another place deserving to be bombed by an atomic bomb wouldn't be enough for you, but i guess calling you a pathetic excuse of a human being should be enough to avoid wasting my time writing this, just think if what you want to say isn't stupid next time

  • @burningpegasus Easy on rethoric I was simply pointing out the stupidy of your idea...

  • This is an unspeakable tragedy, but it also bothers me that the Japanese don't learn about the atrocities they committed in school. I have Japanese friends in school and whenever I ask them about the Japanese occupation in Asia they do not have a clue.

    This tragedy doesn't excuse Japanese crimes.

  • @RudeDan Do Americans learn in school about American War Crimes aswell?

  • @ImperialGuard9001

    I know I did

  • @ImperialGuard9001 Yes, we do. I am an American student. The Japanese, on the other hand, do not mention their atrocities in schools.

  • 5:00

    OMG TITS :O

  • they couldve made the fisr part of this vid a commercial

    so like people were dying cuz the water was nasty

    then the boy would hand out coca cola to everyone and they would be happy :D

  • @NinjaFreak626 LOL.

  • now i'm all sad... :(

  • I've read this story when I was in elementary school in Japan, I was only 10yo.. still remember how sad I was. we should lean from the history, and don't make this happened again.

  • I know that is somehow historically accurate, but I don't understand: why did they die when they drank the water?

  • @moviegrl185 Probaly too much radiation.

  • @ChristianWarriorUSA and may I add, an intense load of radiation that is, the more. the quicker it kills. In Chernobyl a bunch of people who might not have been anywhere near the accident site, having come to clean up the place, dropped dead in only a matter of days or even hours just due the intense amount of radiation in the very soil and depris.

  • The only thing that i don't agree with is how he says those soldiers are bad people for not being gentle with the bodies.

    with so many bodies rotting so quickly there is just no time to be gentle and slow about it

  • @Kuriix He is a boy, and therefor the reality of the world wouldn't have set in with him. I wonder how many dead bodies you had seen when you were a kid..and whether you could handle seeing your father and brother die and see all these bodies everywhere. I think that infact its displaying perceptions and the affect on individuals and as a group of people.

  • omg he needs a tampon.

  • That guy was bleeding out of his ASS!

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  • Thanks USA for Killing People.

    Who's Next?

  • @godisbad2008 Its not our fault entirely!! We warned Hiroshima and Nagasaki and they didn't listen!

  • ただ単にこわい、かわいそう、かなしい

    これで十分でしょ。だからもう戦争、核はだめ

  • Watch and learn what NOT to do if you sirvive a nuclear blast, and for the love of God, SHUT UP!!! pearl harbor - 4100 dead, hiroshima - nagasaki =times 100.

  • Ok some of you got it right

    Some of you don't

    In 0.12 of a ms, faster than you can blink! The poeple themselves were exposed the estimate temp of the core of the sun

    They were instanly turned into vapor

    Not a dramatic melting of the eyes and skin

    Just poof

  • @BaltoMovie no but at a wider radious around 4 miles its a severe burn of the skin caused by the expansive heat wave, lust like pompey, the piroclastic cloud was hot enough to melt their eyes and burn most of the skin and flesh. yet they died mostly because their brains actually boiled. Theres a docuentary from the bbc on both things just look for it

  • @BaltoMovie Thats only if you were close that you would die instantly, it all depends on your distance from it.

  • So they bathed the baby in radioactive water

    Nice

  • wait is this whole series about the Hiroshima bombing?this series makes me h8 America :(

  • @y0user it should have you HATE WAR.

    Yeah Japan never surrender and the U.S bombed innocent civilians, no bases in Hiroshima just dead kids and mothers.

    Japan was lead by a crazed regime but it doesn't say much about America having the people of Hiroshima to PAY FOR IT.

  • I already do hate war. War is fuelled by greed and selfish decisions.

  • I hope you can see the evils on ANY PARTY that engages in war. So it is not just Japan.

    Because it is the innocents that ALWAYS PAY the hardest penalty.

  • @joshvn715

    Actually during WWII, the Second Army and Chugoku Regional Army were headquartered in Hiroshima, and the Army Marine Headquarters was located at Ujina port. The city also had large depots of military supplies, and was a key center for shipping.

  • @loner1878 during WWII Japan had several other and more valuable military sites to destroy.

    You are ignoring the firebombing raids purposely engineer to eliminate Civilian Housing sites with their flammable walls. While government buildings were built by concrete and were left untouched by bombing raids and even after Hiroshima it was those military buildings that everyone flocked to for shelter.

    And remember the fleeing civilians that U.S pilots would coldly gun down.

    It was ruthless...

  • I hear that what happened in Pearl Harbor and Nanking was rutheless too.

  • @joshvn715 "..we are fighting not only hostile armies, but a hostile people, and must make old and young, rich and poor, feel the hard hand of war..." - General William Tecumseh Sherman

    He knew what he was talking about. When the will to fight is broken, war ends sooner.

  • @LivingCrusader Tell us, how do we break the will for people to fight?

    How do you simply stop fighting, reconcile with defeat and peacefully exist under new terms?

    Do you want it take for war to end, for people that once wanted to kill you- decide they do NOT want to kill you?!

    You have to kill a lot of their people, and do so in such a horrific, inhumane, savage manner that they refused themselves from even having the slightest disagreement. We bombed them.. without any regard for life at all

  • When the will to fight is broken, battle ends but war never ends. War is only put on hold... The will to fight is repaired faster, we are quicker to fight then to surrender.

    Gen. Sherman actions in Atlanta made Reconstruction a far more arduous ordeal as he sowed greater seeds of hate and division.

    That hate and division he brought forth may not have manifested in future conflict towards the Union- but blacks bore the horrific effects of Southern humiliation and anger. Reconstruction failed

  • @y0user74 Yep.

  • @RussianPenguin1 Look up "Unit 731"

  • And after seeing him, I'll fear nuclear bombs more than anything in this world, atomic bombs just product 14000°C, but hydrogen bombs products 20 milions of celsius degrees, and a man could survive even at this temperature,'cause are exposed for just a while ....who cares about this ? no one in the world ...please make these informations of public domains

  • I've a misfortune to watch the so called top secret films of american's occupation of Japan after atomic explosions.

    Hibakusha probably feels the hell on earth, I see personally a man of 80' without fingers and with a mummy face without eyes that cannot speek or hear or touch or noise nothing, and it lives on this condition after is skins peeled out of him and his eyes fallen like the wax of a burning candle like his skin, this is so horrible,I see him with my own eyes in Japan.

  • Some of the comments on this video are pathetic. This is true story, the creator of the manga survived through the horrors and all the events are based on things he saw.

    You cant sit there and go "Oh THAT couldnt have happened" because how the hell would you know? Until youve actually survived a nuclear explosion (which I really hope never happens) you cant say what does and doesnt happen! Id say a person whos been there has a bit more of a right to say what happened!

  • Well, he's 6 years old. Children that age are usually only beginning to sympathize with others.

  • You idiot are you trying to say he could have coped with it better? He just survied a nuclear bomb and most of his friends and family have died I like to see anyone cope with that.

  • ...So a person in that situation would cope by complaining about other people's moans of agony? I'm just saying this is a shitty interpretation of the event.

  • people should change their perceptions, esp when using nuclear weapons!

  • yea i know it was a stupid comment anyways on my part. i know alot about atomic blasts but like the people melting and walking and that kid was all like zombies. it seems really odd to me.

  • eh wtf do i know.

  • he he will read the 5 part 14,000 degress of heat you in that heat you will melt like butter.

  • if you survie the intial blast you can still make it but not for long if you lets say go in a shelter or behind a wall thats thick enough youl make it but die because of the radiation

  • no dumbass

  • u dont die that quickly from radiation sickness it's a slow painful death

  • it depends on how much radiation you got. some died in seconds, some in years.

  • wait, this makes no sence, if the water was contaminated with radiation, what about the water the baby was washed in???

  • The radiation in the water was weak before the "black rain" but when the rain fell, the radiation in the water was strengthened, because more radiation was added to it.

  • Gen got that water before the rain started, and washed the beby b4 it as well.

  • It was probably their bodies giving out after drinking the water, although it didn't help that it was irradiated. When you're dehydrated to that extent (or anytime you're dehydrated) you have to take in liquids slowly, or your system will shut down from exhaustion. It's most likely what happened to these people.

  • Also: Google Voice of Hibakusha. There are stories from survivors that detail the same things in the movie: peeling skin, survivors feeling insensitive to the absolute horror around them because it's simply too much to take in.

  • Cause of deaths:-Nuclear bomb consequently followed by radiation.

    Effect:-Horrific, lasted well beyond 60 years

    Probable cause of Gen's survival:-I have read it from a reliable source that if a person is closer to the centre of the nuclear explosion he is slightly safer than someone at a good distance from the centre.

    I am deeply saddened to know the pains and suffering the people had to face. This should not have happened. We must all live in unity. Nothing is greater than HUMANITY.

  • he acts too calm when dead surround him

  • He's probably in shock.

  • is the radiation of the bomb,everything is bad including the water,the radiation is mortal than the bomb.

  • could you do any better?

  • yea the people had no choice they had to drink the water, and its a good thing they dind't show this in a movie because anfter they had drank the water their whole organs would litteraly turn to jello and they just died...

  • at least im not going to wonder so much the reason why gen survived. he serves as a goggle. gen isnt the most important thing here, the main thing in the story is what's around him and what the people of hiroshima had to go trough.

  • i dont believe it's possible for anyone to survive without burns etc close to the center of explosion. but the creator wanted some people to stay alive so we could see the horrors trough their eyes. dunno. maybe someone could have survived in a cellar? there are also people who burned badly and turned into something unreconizable, but they were still able to live into an old age. i cant imagine their lives. even physically unharmed you gotta be strong to live after something horrible like this.

  • Did you notice how the girl standing next to him only had burns on the part of her body not protected by the wall? Our own duck & cover programs were based off the survival of people who had walls and such between themselves and the blast. Won't protect you from all of the radiation though.

  • @Laladria Apparently this is based off of the creator's experience. I think he survived because he was protected by a wall, but he did suffer from the radiation later on in life.

  • Wow, this kid sure takes a veritable hell on earth pretty well. I mean, his father, sister, brother, and friend just died, his city's been decimated, he just birthed a child, and there are corpses and zombies everywhere. If I were him, I'd be freakin'.

  • @Gaaraguy13 yeah looks like zombies, but is not. If this was in real you will freak out!

  • On behalf of America, I'm sorry.

  • what was with the water..why did they die?

  • the water was contaminated.

  • I know this is really late but I heard this was because when you mixed water with the radiation in their body they die almost instantaneously. It creates a lethal chemical reaction.

  • Hey guys, did gen survive the flashburns and shockwave when he dropped the rock and picked it up?

  • Is this what really happened? I know it's an anime but.. I thought if people get exploded by a bomb it's an instant death.. I don't thing Gen would have survived the way he did.. Or his mom... Unless they were really far away from the center of the bomb... It seems unreal that they could have survived when other got vaporized... It's really terrible though..

  • No...it's all real.

  • that's war ...it is bad......war is very bad

  • hell on earth

  • Little Boy bomb yield is about 12--15 kt, if they walk for more than 12-15 kt, they'll find good food and water. Damn, They don't know that.. :(

  • I understand what you are saying. But in those days Japan was so short for food, and nobody had food to give others. What a tragedy...

  • that's war ...it is bad......war is very bad

  • that's war ...it is bad......war is very bad

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