What it was like on the ground during the Hiroshima bombing, illustrated
Seventy years ago, on August 6, 1945, Keiji Nakazawa (1939-2012) was a six year-old child living in Hiroshima when the US dropped an atomic bomb on the city. He and his mother were the only members of his family to survive the bombing and its aftermath. Nakazawa grew up to become one of Japan’s leading manga artists. In 1973 he began Barefoot Gen (pronounced with a hard “G”), a fictionalized version of his life in Japan during World War II and its aftermath. This excerpt depicts moments before and after the bomb was dropped. Note: contains graphic imagery.