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| MC21 | August 15th. Hiroshima and Nagasaki learned Japan's unconditional surrender. |
| 274 | Japan failed to make it. |
| 275 | Has Japan won the war? |
| 276 | We all cried, both men and women. |
| 277 | I wish that the war had ended sooner. My wife said. |
| 278 | If Japan had surrendered a week earlier, my father had not been dead. |
| 279 | I didn't care whether Japan has won or lost. |
| 280 | I didn't feel anything about Japan's defeat. |
| 281 | Victory and defeat mean nothing before such anguish. |
| 282 | I thought I might be able to go home. |
| 283 | All army officers must kill themselves. |
| 284 | Better kill myself than being a prisoner. |
| 285 | I threw my hood in the air. |
| 286 | I may have been a hikokumin(traitor). |
| 287 | It's a sheer waste to use woods to burn only one body. |
| MC22 | For three weeks from August 16 to the beginning of September. |
| 288 | I'm finished if I have a nose bleed. |
| 289 | He burnt our baby. |
| 290 | My husband died and I was left with my children. |
| 291 | My mother, wife, daughter all died with swellings on their bodies. |
| 292 | acomia, speckles, leukopenic and fever. |
| 293 | You may die in a few days. |
| 294 | I gradually came to realise that something is wrong. |
| 295 | A big change in hematopoietic functions. |
| 296 | Radiation injury was the great majority. |
| 297 | Medical science had no chance against it. |
| 298 | Maggots crawled inside the bodies. |
| 299 | Babies were carried to the incineration spot alive. |
| 300 | Call out each other in a low voice. |
| 301 | Oh, that one has died. |
| 302 | The boy has made a noise till now. |
| 303 | The person of attendance died earlier than the patient. |
| 304 | Once we isolated them I had to leave them. |
| 305 | It was much more peaceful in a field hospital. |
| 306 | People carried bodies by garbage carts. |
| 307 | The professor died as one soldier. |