Aioi City History and Folklore Museum
Aioi City History and Folklore Museum
Aioi City History and Folklore Museum
Aioi City History and Folklore Museum
Aioi City History and Folklore Museum
Aioi City History and Folklore Museum
Aioi City History and Folklore Museum
Aioi City History and Folklore Museum
Aioi City History and Folklore Museum
Aioi City History and Folklore Museum
Aioi City History and Folklore Museum
Aioi City History and Folklore Museum
Phone:+81 791-23-2961
Hours:Sunday | 10:30am - 2:30pm |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 10:30am - 2:30pm |
Wednesday | 10:30am - 2:30pm |
Thursday | 10:30am - 2:30pm |
Friday | 10:30am - 2:30pm |
Saturday | 10:30am - 2:30pm |
Attraction Location
Aioi City History and Folklore Museum Videos
American Soldiers Died In Hiroshima (原爆で死んだアメリカの兵士) The Lord's Prayer - Ave Maria
When atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, there were a dozen of American POW in the Ground Zero. They were plane crash surviving crew of American Army B-24 Bomber Lonesome Lady and Tarao and 10 Navy Aircraft-Carrier Planes raided the Kure Naval Base, 20 km from the Hiroshima City, on July 28, 1945 previously.
Three POW were brought to Tokyo for interrogation and remained POW were interned at the Military Police Headquarters and other various military facilities in Hiroshima and met an unfortunate fate.
The only documents concerning American POW were 20 pictures among 2313 pictures drawn by the Atomic Bomb Survivors collected by the NHK in 1974 and 2002 and exhibited at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum.
It is apparent that half of the POW died instantly in the prison cell of wooden building collapsed and burned. The other survived POW were brought out, two were witnessed by the Atomic Bomb Survivors on the Aioi Bridge very near the Epicenter, two POW were on the Army Headquarters on the Hiroshima Castle Ground 700 meters from the Epicenter and two were later transferred to the Kure Naval Hospital, met other shot down B-29 Crew, could left messages to their families in the United States and died three days later.
Resources;
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
Website: pcf.city.hiroshima.jp/database/index_e.html
Email: hpcf@pcf.city.hiroshima.jp
Shigeaki Mori: History of American Soldiers died by the Atomic Bomb (Japanese)
Kojin-Sha, Tokyo 2008
Summary: us-Japanonpows.org/horoshimapow.html
Thomas C. Cartwright: A Date With the Lonesome Lady, A Hiroshima POW Returnes
Eakin Press, Austin, Texas 2002
Summary: canyoncountyzephyr.com/oldzephr/dec-jan2003/cartwright.html
NYSTV Los Angeles- The City of Fallen Angels: The Hidden Mystery of Hollywood Stars - Multi Language
Los Angeles is one really occult themed city. Even the name Hollywood has occult connotations. Witches would use the wood from a holly tree to make their wands to cast spells over people.
The attraction to Hollywood is undeniable and millions of people go there in search of fame and fortune. The movie industry sets the tone for the rest of the world.
Another great presentation by NYSTV. Seriously, the best info out there.
Join Jon Pounders (founder of NYSTV) and David Carrico (this guy is an encyclopedia of cool knowledge you'd never find out about without him) for an awesome presentation.
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