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Mr. Murphy describes events on the day the A-bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, and seeing the human and physical damage when the war ended.
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I had got my foot crushed in the mine and they had made me work on the surface and my foot was swollen that big. And they would, I would crawl out to this place and unload carts. And I was working with a Korean and this Korean told me, he said, “Hiroshima, one B,” he told me that in Japanese, “one B-29 has bombed the city of Hiroshima and killed everybody.” But I didn’t believe him, you know, I figured, he was . . . . But this day I was working on the surface, maybe about three days after. And it was a beautiful day and I was working on the surface with this Korean and I seen this plane pass in the sky. It passed way over, well it seemed to be far off but I could see him, you know, shining in the sun. No Japanese plane went up to intercept or to try to shoot him down but I know it was an American plane by the sound of the motors. You could tell, I could tell, the motors of the Japanese and everything because they’d fly over our camp when they were going suicide to bomb, not Hiroshima, to bomb those islands there that the Americans took. But anyway, maybe half an hour after I seen this ungodly smoke coming up and it went up, and it went up, and it went up and a beautiful sky, you know. So I said to myself, I said, they must’ve hit an oil dump. But this Japanese told me, he said, he said, “Nagasaki, that’s the city of Nagasaki.” Then they had a train come in and get us and bring us to Nagasaki. And that’s where, Nagasaki, I seen where the, I had seen the atomic bomb exploding and then I seen the damage it had done. Because I had landed in Nagasaki and walked through all the city of Nagasaki when I landed in Japan on my way to the coal mine. So there’s where I seen the damage. But before I arrived where the, about a half a mile or maybe a mile, you could see all the concussion, the houses was all crushed you know. But then in the city itself, it was all destroyed