>>20552261Messages from Hiroshima/Nagasaki on Korean A-bomb victims
1.8 km from ground zero:
"This old Korean woman was in tears. Her white traditional dress was dyed red with blood. She was looking for help with disheveled hair."
https://www.asahi.com/hibakusha/hiroshima/h00-00156j.html2 km from ground zero:
"I still remember these Korean husband and wife, weeping together "aigo aigo" with burns suffered over their entire bodies."
http://www.asahi.com/hibakusha/hiroshima/h00-00037j.html4.1 km from ground zero:
"There were evacuating North Korean people, chanting their national song to cheer up a seriously injured victim on a wooden door stretcher. Most of them were somewhat injured themselves."
https://www.asahi.com/hibakusha/english/hiroshima/h01-00017e.html"It was very strange to see that many Korean men were weeping "aigo aigo" while bleeding from their bodies. I will never forget this."
https://www.asahi.com/hibakusha/hiroshima/h01-00036j.html"The Korean house which used to be in Matsuyama, where I had been working, had completely vanished. It was terrifying."
https://www.asahi.com/hibakusha/nagasaki/n02-00087j.html"I can never forget the man who shouted as he fell dead, "I am a Korean, I do not want to die like this." It is stuck in my head."
https://www.asahi.com/hibakusha/english/hiroshima/h03-00001e.html"I rushed to the hospital where I worked and was walking through the main corridor when I heard a funny sound from the left side of the ward saying "aigo aigo". When I entered, two or three young Korean men were putting their arms around their knees and sitting on one bed weeping. The skin on their backs was burned and soaked with blood, and they were unable to lie down because it was too painful. They also soon died one after the other."
https://www.asahi.com/hibakusha/english/nagasaki/n03-00001-2e.html