From: [email protected] (Gary S. Trujillo)
Newsgroups: alt.activism,soc.culture.japan
Subject: Hiroshima Survivors' Accounts (12 of 16) [was Re: Universal Peace Day]
Date: 4 Aug 90 21:09:54 GMT
Organization: gst's 3B1 - Somerville, Massachusetts

90/07/30 11:23:08 SYSOP    HIROSHIMA_WITNESS_No.4-2


Mr.Mamoru  Yukihiro was 36 years old when the bomb fell.  He  was
at the agricultural office of Hiroshima prefecture, one kilometer
away from the general affairs section at that time, rescued  many
people who were caught under the crumbled buildings.  He lost two
of his children because of the A-bomb.
Yukihiro:  When  the bomb struck, we were all in  the  big  room.
We've just finished the morning gathering of all the employees at
around 8:05 a.m.  And while we were putting the papers in   order
and  cleaning up, we saw a yellow ray of light from the north  of
the  city  hall and we heard a big noise. The  next  moment,  our
office was totally destroyed.  I was standing when the blast hit.
Right  away, I was thrown about 3 yards together with the  desks,
the  chairs, and even parts of the ceiling.  The next moment,  it
was pitch black.  I couldn't see anything.
Interviewer: Uh....how was it when you saw the ray?
Yukihiro:  Immediately  after I saw the strange yellow  ray,  the
office  was  totally  destroyed  almost  instantly,  without  any
warning.  It was as if a box of matches has suddenly been  struck
by a hammer and crushed to pieces. I didn't even hear any  sound.
I  sat  still for a while, and then, I saw the sun  ray  come  in
above me.  So I managed to get up, but I couldn't find any of the
200 employees.  Even though I myself had 3 wounds on my head  and
one  on my back, I was so surprised that I walked out, I  walked
out onto the street with the blood running down my body.  In  the
street, all I found were wounded people and destroyed houses.  My
house was located about one kilometer away from there, I  thought
that if I had  rushed back to my home, I might have been able  to
rescue  my own family, who were caught under the crumbled  house,
by myself.  But I just couldn't do it, I couldn't leave those 200
people  who  had  all worked so hard at the  bank.   I  convinced
myself somehow that if I had helped those people, God would  help
my  family.   So I went back to the office to try and  rescue  my
colleagues.   It  took  me about an hour to  break  through  a  7
centimeter  thick  board under which some of my  colleagues  were
trapped.   I  hammered  at the board with a piece  of  stone  and
finally  broke through.  Finally I pulled out  Officer  Takashina
and  then  one  woman,and then after  that  Mr.Yamamura,  another
section  chief.  Seventy-four of the employees of the  bank  died
including  those who were on their way to the office.  Some  died
in  trains,  some  died in the street.  It was  such  a  terrible
tragedy.   For  one some after the A-bomb fell,  I  was  terrible
busy.   I had to settle all the business of the bank since I  was
the  only one with the authority to draw up the papers, on  which
all  the  renewed  credit agreements were based.   Just  a  month
later, I found many red spots all over my body.  My friend  said,
my friends told me that there must be something wrong with me.  I
checked these red spots with my fingers.  I thought they might be
mosquito  bites, but they weren't.  So, I went to see the  doctor
at  the  social welfare hospital in Ujina.  This doctor  was  the
director  of the internal medicine department and he used  to  be
our  company doctor.  He told me I should take a white  corpuscle
examination  because I was not in good shape.  He found out  that
my white corpuscle account was only 1200, compared to account  of
6000  for a healthy man.  Then, I went to Yoshida Hospital and  I
recovered.   But  my  wife got uterine cancer  in  1949.  It  was
detected  early and so she underwent an operation.   My  daughter
who  was  bombed when she was four years old lived  in  Hiroshima
with  us  for a long time after the A-bomb fell.  She went  to  a
local elementary school attached to the university.  When she was
in  the  fourth grade, she began to lose weight.  By  the  second
term of her sixth grade year, she became very skinny.. She had to
stay in bed and she couldn't go to school.   I was afraid that my
daughter  had some illness caused by the A-bomb radiation.    But
the local doctor said that she just caught a cold, then I went to
another doctor at Mizuno Clinic, west of the Kokusai Hotel.  This
doctor said that she was suffering from a serious case of anemia,
not just a cold, and that she needed to be hospitalized.  So  she
was  hospitalized.   When she was given a blood transfusion,  she
felt  relief immediately.   Her pillow was covered with three  or
four  towels  each  night and these  towels  became  bloody  each
morning because she was bleeding from her gums during the  night.
But  she washed the towels by herself each morning to  hide  them
>from  me.  I think she was embarrassed. Since she  was  suffering
>from  an illness caused by the atomic bomb radiation,  the  media
including   the   television,  the   newspapers,   NHK,   Chugoku
Broadcasting and many others came to interview her.  At first she
refused to meet the press because she didn't want other people to
see her miserable condition. I told her that she was the first A-
bomb survivor who suffered from an internal disease caused by the
A-bomb radiation.  Many other survivors had already died,  hiding
themselves  from the public.  I also said that she was  the  only
person  who could show the disease and help the other victims  in
the  future. She understood what I'm at and she decided  to  talk
and  to  let them take pictures.  Finally, at  the  beginning  of
February of 1954, she died.  If one country drops a nuclear bomb,
the other ones would do the same for sure. This is the fact.   It
will  eventually  destroy  the entire world.   I  hope  that  the
nations  of the world stop nuclear war now and forever. This  has
been testimony by Mr. Mamoru Yukihiro.
--
Gary S. Trujillo                              [email protected]
Somerville, Massachusetts                     {wjh12,spdcc,ima,cdp}!gnosys!gst