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Children of the A-Bomb: Testament of the Boys and Girls of Hiroshima
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''Children of the A-Bomb: Testament of the Boys and Girls of Hiroshima'' by Arata Osada is a historic 1951 compilation of first-person testimonies edited by prominent Japanese education scholar Arata Osada. The book serves as a foundational piece of peace education, documenting the harrowing, raw experiences of young survivors (hibakusha) who lived through the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945.
Dr. Arata Osada (1887ā1961) was a professor emeritus at Hiroshima University and an educator. He survived the blast himself, which compelled him to dedicate his life to peace activism and co-found Save the Children Japan.
Out of more than 2,000 essays collected six years after the blast, Osada compiled 105 firsthand accounts. The testimonies are chronologically arranged by the grade level of the children at the time of writingāranging from elementary school to university students.
The writings depict the immediate visual horrors of the explosion, the loss of teachers and family members, and the prolonged trauma of starvation, radiation sickness, and orphanhood. Despite the tragedy, the essays heavily emphasize a desire for global peace and the courage to move forward.
The book became an international success, translated into over 13 languages. In 1952, the book was adapted into the highly acclaimed Japanese film Children of Hiroshima (Genbaku no Ko) by director Kaneto Shindo.
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Military BiographiesTable of contents
- IāGRAMMAR SCHOOL
- IIāJUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
- IIIāSENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
- IVāHIGH SCHOOL (SENIORS) AND COLLEGE
- APPENDIX IāCOMPILERāS FOOTNOTES
- APPENDIX IIāCOMPLIERāS LETTER TO THE WRITERS
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