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This Man Witnessed Hiroshima AND Nagasaki ☢️
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Have you heard of the man who survived not one, but two atomic bombs? In 1945, a Japanese engineer named Tsutomu Yamaguchi was in Hiroshima on a business trip when the first atomic bomb exploded. The blast threw him through the air. His eardrums were damaged, his body was burned, and the city around him was destroyed. Most people would have stayed put. But Yamaguchi did something unbelievable. The very next day, he traveled back home to Nagasaki. Still injured, still wrapped in bandages, he went to work. And while explaining to his boss what had happened in Hiroshima... A second flash lit up the sky. Another atomic bomb had just exploded. Somehow, against impossible odds, Yamaguchi survived again. Two cities. Two atomic bombs. One survivor. For decades, people thought his story sounded too unbelievable to be true. But it was officially recognized by the Japanese government. And to this day, he's remembered as one of the luckiest—and unluckiest—people who ever lived. Because sometimes, history creates stories that sound impossible... until you realize they actually happened.