This time which became known as "The Postwar Era" was a time when victims of the A-bombs - in particular victims exposed to radiation instantly, especially ones exposed in a close distance - suffered a slow death by residual effects. It was a time when health, family life and life itself were destroyed and they led a very hard life being disregarded by politicians and administration and were discriminated by the masses.
It was also a period when they persevered through the hardship and rehabilitation. They began the reconstruction of their lives. They found that they could take a role of fulfilling the duty that other people could not fulfill by participating in social welfare activities. It was also a dynamic period when they could transform their existence from mere A-bomb victims into "the Negator of the A-bomb".
The real voice recording which speaks about this period is entitled "Tale of the reality of the A-bomb victims" is distributed throughout 940 peace museums, public and private libraries, colleges and high schools Japanese nationwide. We'd appreciate it if you took an opportunity to listen to it.
In this work, at the end of the recording, you will hear their honest accounts and words from victims of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.