Chapter 5: the aftermath
hatsuyo nakamura
1. what marked the lowest, saddest moment of...
Chapter 5: the aftermath
hatsuyo nakamura
1. what marked the lowest, saddest moment of mrs. nakamura's life?
2. what term did the japanese shy away from when referring to those who went through the blasts?
3. what is a "hibakusba? "
4. what incident finally prompted the japanese government to provide relief for the hibakusha?
5. how did non-hibakusha employers treat survivors?
6. what nickname did the women at the factory give mrs. nakamura?
7. what law was passed in 1957 to victims?
8. what did the "health books" provide victims with?
9. where did hatsuyo nakamura's son toshio end up working?
10. what did mrs. nakamura take up for pleasure after she retired?
11. what was mrs. nakamura supposed to be able to sunimon up at the yasukuni shinc?
12. what happened to mrs. nakamura when she danced on the emperor's birthday 4 decades later?
13. did she go home from the hospital?
dr. terufumi sasaki
14. what would be dr. sasaki's life work?
15. why did dr. sasaki choose the woman he did to marry?
16. what made up most of dr. sasali's work as a surgcon?
17. what was the ultimate conclusion concerning keloid scars?
18. what did dr. sasaki decide to do in 1951?
19. what disease was much higher in hibakusha than normal?
20. how did dr. sasaki react to the revelations concerning what hibakusha suffered?
21. what did doctors find when do. sasaki underwent a physical examination?
22. what did dr. sasaki's wife die of?
23. what was dr. sasaki's one regret?
father wilhelm kleinsorge
24. what did father kleinsorge become a classic case of?
25. what did one of father kleinsorge's colleagues jokingly say about him and japan?
26. what was father kleinsorge's most disturbing complaint?
27. what was father kleinsorge's favorite reading material when traveling?
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