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Sadako Sasaki

Japanese girl who became a victim of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.Created by: PICRYL - Public Domain Media Search EngineDated: 1943
Sadako Sasaki was two years of age when the bombs were dropped and was severely irradiated. She survived for another ten years, becoming one of the most widely known hibakusha—a Japanese term meaning "bomb-affected person". She is remembered through the story of the more than one thousand origami cranes she folded before her death. She died at the age of 12 on October 25, 1955 at the Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital.
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Sadako Sasaki3. Public domain image of 1950s Japan.

Sadako Sasaki3. Public domain image of 1950s Japan.

日本語: 佐々木禎子永眠(1955年10月)

Sadako Sasaki. Public domain image of 1950s Japan.

Sadako Sasaki. Public domain image of 1950s Japan.

Sadako Sasaki (佐々木 禎子) (1943 – 1955) was a Japanese girl who was two years old when the atomic bomb was dropped on August 6, 1945, near her home next to the Misasa Bridge in Hiroshima, Japan. Sadako is remembe... More

Sadako Sasaki2. Public domain image of 1950s Japan.

Sadako Sasaki2. Public domain image of 1950s Japan.

日本語: 晴れ着姿の佐々木禎子(1955年3月撮影)