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Last updated

15 August 2025

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This free digital edition presents the powerful firsthand account of a grandmother who survived the atomic bombing of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945.
Written in her own words before her passing, this diary captures the harrowing moments of the bombing, the struggle to keep her children alive, and the resilience required to rebuild life from nothing.
Preserved and passed down through generations, her story offers a deeply personal perspective on one of history’s most devastating events.
It is not only a record of survival but also a testament to the enduring strength of mothers, the value of peace, and the urgent reminder that such tragedies must never happen again.
Perfect for educators, students, and anyone seeking to understand the human impact of war, this digital download is provided free of charge to ensure her voice is never forgotten.
Format: PDF – Instant Digital Download
Language: English

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