![]() Gradually, the worst of the symptoms abated, but she remained feeble the slightest exertion wore her out. A month after the bombing, she came down with radiation sickness she lost most of her hair and lay in bed for weeks with a high fever in the house of her sister-in-law in the suburb of Kabe, worrying all the time about how to support her children. Her son and two daughters-ten, eight, and five years old-were buried in rubble when the blast of the bomb flung her house down. ![]() She lost her mother, a brother, and a sister to the atomic bomb. Her husband, a tailor, had been taken into the Army and had been killed at Singapore on the day of that city’s capture, February 15, 1942. ![]() ![]() In August, 1946, a year after the bombing of Hiroshima, Hatsuyo Nakamura was weak and destitute. ![]()
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