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The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima

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Description: An eyewitness report written by a German Jesuit priest, Father P. Siemes, with the Novitists of the Society of Jesus in Nagatsuki.
The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima In September of 1945, Bishop Franklin Corley was sent to the Japanese city of Hiroshima as part of the American occupation forces then entering that country. As one of the first American soldiers to enter the stricken city, he encountered many of the people who were helping to re-establish order from the chaos. One of these people was Father Johannes Siemes (last name pronouced "Zee-Muss"), a German priest with the Novitists of the Society of Jesus in Nagatsuki. Father Siemes had been an eyewitness to the atomic bomb's detonation over the city on August 6 and he was directly involved in the post-bombing rescue.
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