The deepest and saddest part is when the baby fell from the mother, the mother was dying but still reached to protect her child. Even though the baby was already dead. Thats the part of a mothers love.
Eso que tiene que ver? Es una animación lógicamente esa mamá nunca existió y aún si si fuera existido las bombas nucleares pulverizan al instante, ósea dudo que un cadaver pulverizado pueda moverse. Y otra cosa es que eso que viste si fuera real fuera pasado tan rápido que ni cuenta te das, solo que lo ponen así para que entiendas 😅
@@Bech3”What does that have to do with it? It is an animation logically that mom never existed and even if it existed the nuclear bombs spray instantly, I doubt that a pulverized corpse can move. 40K And another thing is that what you saw if it were real was so fast that you don't even realize it, they just put it like this so that you understand” seriously, dude
If you didn't know, about 70000 people died when It had just hit. Their skin melted like butter. It is quite a terrifying thing to think about isn't it?
@@brendananderson9102 its not just fire, its very bright masses of particles. looking at the sun makes you squint so if you had the sun right in front of your eyes you will go blind. same with explosions or explosions of this size.
@@CaImBeforeTheStormI am not going to be one of those brats who just says “Your wrong but okay 🤓” but I do disagree, your for SURE right for many of the deaths that happened, but at further distances, deaths are caused by falling rubble, radiation Illness, Radation related causes, fire, smoke, electrical explosions, falling, debris, among many other dangers directly caused by the Nuclear explosion, many are incredibly painful and devastating like Radation, a whole pipeline of disaster. And being crushed by something, hit with glass or debris, all can be very slow and painful deaths expirenced throughout the Nuclear duration.
no, that wouldn't happen. people 0-50 meters near would vaporize instantly and people further away would see a fireball and be blown to bits very soon, people who are even further would simply be burnt to death slowly, instead of melting.
@@Joshislying No. If he survived a nuclear bomb, he would've meant that he was in the radius which he would've gotten killed, but he wasn't killed. Which meant he would've hit underground for a few weeks until the radiation has gone completely, since even for a slightest bit of interaction with radiation, you will be dead very soon.
Fun fact when youre in a nuclear explosion you will see your bones and see youre body like melting-bud evans If you dont know bud evan he is a pilot whos job is to fly into atomic bomb explosion to test the durability of Usa planes(back then on cold war) into nuclear bombs he survived 6 times or he did it 6 times and according to him when he flew to the nuclear bombs he saw his bones flesh organs and his flesh is like melting due to heat according to his experience And he died at 2020 according to google
@rephian7940 the Chinese were innocent. The Japanese r@ped women of Nanking, Shanghai and Beijing and forced their children to watch before killing them in the most horrific ways.
My history teacher actually showed this to us when we where learning about the wars and such, *for those who don't know:* it's an animation by a survivor of Hiroshima who decided to show us what he saw in the explosion. To the ruins of their home, to the skinless zombies walking around the place moments before they collapse. Pretty erie...
For anyone who doesn't know, this anime is called Barefoot Gen, it missed out alot of things the manga had but it is still heartbreaking and amazing. It is based off of Keiji Nakazawa's (the author ) experiences in Hiroshima. Oh also it's known as "Hadashi no Gen" too
I read the manga on complete chance when I saw it in my school library, I've since reread the 10 part series every couple months for 2 years now, it is so unbelievably good, not just entertaining, not just historical but it is honestly super wholesome, heartbreaking, smart, deep, simple, fun, depressing and everything in-between. Read the manga I beg of you it is the best thing I've ever read.
@@Cell_Athe actual creator of this anime called barefoot Gen actually survived the bombing of Hiroshima in real life so no this is both a personal experience and facts from the bombing.
i cant imagine just peacefully walking home from school after around 8 hours of tiredness with my closest friends then experiencing this instead of just reaching my house and getting some rest.
Some people literally became shadows blown onto the walls as a result of the heat and force they were subjected to. There was even a man who survived both bombs having been in Hiroshima on a business trip then returning to Nagasaki with horrific burns. He was unrecognisable to his family and friends and everybody refused to believe him on the basis that a single bomber could never destroy a city. Unfortunately, the second bomb was dropped not long after making him the only person to survive both bombs. He lived to reach 95 which is quite impressive for what he went through
@@mulletmayhem3812 still doesn’t justify shit. To bomb innocent civilians to prove a point is beyond evil. Imagine having no control being those people… just waiting on death. Such a cruel world but what’s even more sad is mass genocides similar to this still happen to this day (not on this scale and not with nukes). Just recently a village in some part of Tigray was ravaged by warlords and families slaughtered in front of each other… they took the people and burned them alive while they had their children watch… We recognized how violent this bombing was and I hope it never happens again. But I believe this evil will never end, so regardless of why USA dropped a bomb, had they done it or not, this shit would still happen.
Well well. For those who dont know something about this, This animation is an Manga Series, named the Barefoot Gen. The Author is Keiji Nakazawa. But wait, it doesn't end there. The Author Keiji Nakazawa is the... survivor of the Nuke, Little Boy. Disturbing right? Yeah. This was what he Experienced in that time...
@@SJSharks88 well in his defense, japan commited horroble crimes on pow but also japan wouldnt easliy give up, they could have just build up thier population again and make more allies and so they would have commited another war. America just showed japan, if you try anything, "your legacy will blow away"
@@SJSharks88 Japan refused to surrender. Every last Japanese man, woman, and child was ready to die for the Emperor should America invade. Thousands of improvised rifles were made in preparation for the invasion; millions readied themselves to die against American machine gun fire. The Americans dropped Little Boy and Fat Man to show Japan "we won't invade you. We will simply find a way to erase you without even touching you." It served as a threat that we'd use as many as it took to get them to surrender. Japan surrendered shortly after seeing that America had the capacity to simply erase cities in seconds, instead of months, as Tokyo did with firebombs.
The two nukes combined didn't even kill half a million, never mind millions, and that is to say nothing about whether the death total in continuing the war would have been higher then the bombs.
That didn't happen, what actually happened was sadder 🥺 watch the Barefoot Gen movie The main characters never supported the war btw, ppl joked that they deserved it. They don't, most of them are innocent families who had no power and food.
Bro didnt get to say goodbye before it hit impact, well cuz they didnt know usa is gonna ambush the city by nuking it So they didnt get to say their last words before they get evaporated by the explosion. But tho, its too painful to watch it
@@Kid1917Bruh Ukraine isn’t like this. I’ve also lived in war zone . This is a nuclear explosion. It turned people into eyeless faceless melting zombies
I remember a documentary or something about this movie. The creator was actually a survivor of Hiroshima, I watched the movie and this scene was probably the least sad and brutal.
@@UrbanArmada those in the farther range of the bomb have hearing problems/deaf, and some lost limbs but survived etc. only the in the first three quadrants near the bomb were those wiped out immediately
@@Commander_Thorn. grave of the fireflies was a different type of feels, I never thought I would cry from an animated film. I watched it for a movie club that I’m in on a Tuesday night, it affected my mood for the rest of the week 🥲
Barefoot Gen talks about the last two bombs dropped by the US at the end of the war. Grave of the Fireflies talks about American Fire Bombing that targeted villages specifically made out of wood for maximum devastation
Grave of the fireflies broke my fucking heart. And then I found out it was based on a true story and for some reason it bothered me for a while. Fucked up, man.
Personally i think this is the one thing that can genuinely represent trauma knowing full well this is real and you get to watch them melt my eyes have literally been wide just watching it over and over
brutal? nah, pretty peacefull way to die tbh. unless you were one of them who where far from the blast and were burnt up and tryed to hide in the river
Btw to all the dipshits, the actual person who said this was Gandhi and I qoute "An eye for an eye makes the world blind". If I'm gonna give credit to someone it'll be to the one who actually said it.
I remember watching this a year ago when I first saw the short… changed my perception on life and how we live it. Thankful that I live in this day and age.
And on the other hand, countless of women cried as they were repeatedly used as comfort women by the Japanese soldiers and lost their children to being a shooting target for bayonets.
For those who dont know: The USA bombed Hiroshima because japan refused to lose in war and they also bombed pearl harbor, so USA got them back by bombing Hiroshima
I heard a story here on TH-cam from a Hiroshima survivor. He was in the imperial army and located at Hiroshima with his regiment, when they saw the planes fly over head they decided to move positions in the city. However during this the man whole tells the story found himself separated from his brothers and took a single turn down an ally way, this decision ended up saving his life. After the bombs fell and leveled everything in sight he decided to search for other survivors only to find the charred remains of his comrades.
@@cardboardistastyTruman had a very hard decision to launch the bomb. He killed so many Japanese to save American soldiers. Finally someone who knows their history.
Tsutomu Yamaguchi was preparing to leave Hiroshima when the bomb fell, the at the time 29 year old guy was on a business trip for his job. August 6th (the day of the Hiroshima bombing) was his last workday there. He was looking forward to return home to his wife aswell as infant son. Around 8:15 he was walking to the shipyard he worked at when he heard the drone of an aircraft above him. Looking up he saw a bombing plane dropping what seemed to be a small object connected to a parachute. He states that the "sky erupted in a blaze" Thinking quick Tsutomu jumped in a ditch and covered his ears, barely surviving after being flung to a potato field. The poor guy had to swim through a river with floating corpses and drive with train, back to his hometown, where you might have guessed it. Nagasaki (where the second atomic bomb was dropped) He arrived August 8th and limped to the hospital. In there he laid until early morning August 9th (the day of the second bomb) He dragged himself to work where he tried to explain himself to his superior, naturally he didn't believe him thinking there was no way one small bomb could level a city. Just after that he looked out the window to see a massive white flash in the sky, knowing what was about to happen he rushed under a desk just before the windows shattered. He later said "I thought the mushroom cloud followed me all the way from Hiroshima" Luckily for him his office laid behind a large hill and he was right next to a reinforced stairwell which me made his way over to just before the shockwave hit. After fleeing from the skeleton of his work building he rushed through a bomb ravaged Nagasaki to find his wife and infant son. He was worried sick when he saw their house crashed in on itself. Lucky for him they were both standing outside with only minor injures. Because of his exposure to radiation his hair fell out, his limbs started to decay and he vomitted blood on a daily basis. He slowly recovered and lived as a translator for the US army. He coped by writing poetry. He died in Nagasaki January 2010.
@@w.dgaster4866 If you know me, you would know that I am a totally geek when it comes to history. But ive never seen someone who doesn’t know about the manhattan project.
@@Alexd0t how is that possible LMFAO japanese animes didn’t have color those times, they weren’t even in the war, probably because it hadn’t started yet… this anime is probably from the 90s judging by the drawing style, animation, and colors. Where did you get the 1926 from 💀💀💀
I read the manga, their house collapses in the kid’s dad, sister, and brother and as the little brother is dying he screams that he hates him and its honestly just such a sad moment Note:the book is called barefoot gen for those interested
I went to Japan for a vacation, so my dad thought it would be fun to learn more about it. We went to the museum in Hiroshima and we learned a lot about this, it was terrifying to see all of those things.
What’s crazy actually is this anime and the manga it’s based off of is an autobiography. The author is that little boy, the only thing that saved him from instant death was a concrete wall infront of a school.
@@peakvfxx He actually was affected by radiation poisoning. His hair fell out, and he later died from cancer. He just didn’t have acute radiation poisoning. The author of the original manga is named Keiji Nakazawa. Hadashi no Gen is an autobiography that expanded upon the shorter autobiography he released prior named “I Saw It”
Кто бы что ни говорил, но две ядерных бомбы убившие 450 тыс. человек лучше чем кровавая высадка союзников на основные Японские острова, которая унесла бы больше жизней с обоих сторон. Ну и у Японии был выбор: сдаться или продолжить сражаться, поэтому они сами выбрали себе такую учесть. Я уже не говорю о том какие зверства Япония творила в Китае.
100% deserved, Japan was a monster and had to be put in its place. The attack on Pearl Harbor was way worse, America wasn’t even in the war yet and Japan decided to bomb Pearl Harbor for absolutely no reason but for some reason the United States is the bad guy for dropping the atomic bomb on Japan even thought 90% of people who had died in the blast were soldiers
As an American, I feel so sorry for what we did. At least we didn’t have to use 3, though. Plus, it’s so disturbing to see that animation. That’s exactly what it looked like, but it was way worse… Rest in peace to all of the innocent people that died❤
It's horrible how you can be calm in your living room and in a second you just cease to exist😖 Edit: why tf is there japanese and russian people in the replies
Fun fact pieces of paper were dropped all around Nagasaki and Hiroshima warning them and telling them to evacuate - most thought it wasn’t something to worry about
The way the mother tried to protect her child even though death was unavoidable was the saddest thing I've ever saw. Edit: Holy God why is this growing so rapidly like 1.2k likes im not some famous TH-camr and this short Is a little uh not optimal for this many likes But truly I thank all those who decided to tap on a thumps up button under my comment.
It's as real as the bombed out ruins that was all of East Asia after Japan was down with it. Rape, death and fire. But hey, the last japanese PM that even apologized to just one nation for occupation on a diplomatic mission abroad, was fired the moment he returned to Japanese shores. The west is more apologetic for the nukes that killed 200k than Japan is for the rape and murder that killed millions in a few years. Deserved.
This Video changed my life, i will never be the same again. Thank you Akhi-sama 🙏🏿🙏🏿
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The deepest and saddest part is when the baby fell from the mother, the mother was dying but still reached to protect her child. Even though the baby was already dead. Thats the part of a mothers love.
Exactly the baby was too innocent!
Eso que tiene que ver? Es una animación lógicamente esa mamá nunca existió y aún si si fuera existido las bombas nucleares pulverizan al instante, ósea dudo que un cadaver pulverizado pueda moverse.
Y otra cosa es que eso que viste si fuera real fuera pasado tan rápido que ni cuenta te das, solo que lo ponen así para que entiendas 😅
@@Bech3YOU on your way to ruin absolutely every comment. Your the type of person that deserves the 🤓 emoji.
@@Bech3”What does that have to do with it? It is an animation logically that mom never existed and even if it existed the nuclear bombs spray instantly, I doubt that a pulverized corpse can move.
40K
And another thing is that what you saw if it were real was so fast that you don't even realize it, they just put it like this so that you understand” seriously, dude
@@TH3Y_LUV_STR4WB3RRYthe mom never existed but what if the same actual scenario happened in real life when the event happened?
Disturbing fact about the animation:
The person that made this animation is a little boy nuke survivor in Hiroshima in 1945.
NO WAY ACTUALLY?!THATS INSANE TF
EDIT:TYSM Y'ALL FOR THE LIKES 😁😁😀
@@hwktuah99bro this animation wasnt made recently
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@@hwktuah99 not everyone died of radiation poisoning
I'm imagining that what type of trauma he suffered from that nuke 😢
That mother even after death reached to protect its child.
Its? You mean her right?
@@wsg_ruba yes , my bad
@@wsg_ruba hahahaha
That's sad and deep 😢
Finally someone talks Abt this..
If you didn't know, about 70000 people died when It had just hit. Their skin melted like butter. It is quite a terrifying thing to think about isn't it?
“Skin melting like butter” new nightmare unlocked
More than 400,000 people died, and the most scary part is even when people looked at the fire that spreaded they would even get blinded
@@Pop_Candy504are you talking about the explosion? Why would fire blind people?
@@brendananderson9102 its not just fire, its very bright masses of particles. looking at the sun makes you squint so if you had the sun right in front of your eyes you will go blind. same with explosions or explosions of this size.
@StalinSovietRussia yeah, but I thought they were referring to the forest fires or whatever. Not the explosion.
"One last short before I go to bed."
Me too,
"This is the last swipe, I will have a good dream after this one"
X2 , a mistake i make ☠️
OMG SAME
One last short before I wake up from bed
bro the animation was to brutal 💀💀💀
ikr
Ikr, it gave me nightmares. Imagine how horrifying it must've been for the people who died because of this 😓
ik bruh 😕
its fine, not even close to the brutality of real hiroshima.
And to think this was based on reports of the corpses from the aftermath of the hiroshima
Fun fact: the creator of "Hadashi no Gen" was one of the survivor in Hiroshima & Nagasaki b29 or b27 nuclear/atom bomb, he is Keiji Nakazawa.
72 likes yet I'm the first reply
Second reply it's 89 now
this fun fact post need more likes
Addition to fact: his is more than the survior, him that guy which is main hero and its family history
Plane name is b27
Anime in 2000s: 🧁💗🌷🌸🍨
Anime in 1990s: 💀
Animations in 1990 and under 1990: I...
You know dragon ball z was around 1990 I don’t think it’s about WW2 history
@@Him-q2h dragon ball wasn't the only anime in 1990's.
@@relnite_whatdragon ball was in 80's
@@Prrojiya17 ok
The mother trying to save her baby sent chills down my spine
Why, I can't find anything to give chill. 😂
Nothing sent chills down my spine they said US was bluffing and they paid the price. America never bluffs
Mine did too
Ok Edge Lord@@anantjain5528
A demoman does what a demoman needs to do
“There was some who was happy some was crying and the rest was with no words”
Robert J. Oppenheimer-
Is English your first language?
That's my papa
"Now, we are all sons of bitches"
Kenneth Bainbridge
Now I Am Become Death
*The Destroyer Of Worlds*
@@warwithworld11 the father of nuclear 💣
Its so disturbing to imagine what those people suffered.
They didnt suffer though the people who got killed by the hiroshima nuke didnt even see the explosion, its like a bullet to the head
Still a tragic event rest in peice to the people
@@zzmk_ZeroTwohow is he not right?
@@zzmk_ZeroTwo as an aviation enthusiast I feel it’s my job to step into this conversation and give my thoughts on this. He is right
@@CaImBeforeTheStormI am not going to be one of those brats who just says “Your wrong but okay 🤓” but I do disagree, your for SURE right for many of the deaths that happened, but at further distances, deaths are caused by falling rubble, radiation Illness, Radation related causes, fire, smoke, electrical explosions, falling, debris, among many other dangers directly caused by the Nuclear explosion, many are incredibly painful and devastating like Radation, a whole pipeline of disaster. And being crushed by something, hit with glass or debris, all can be very slow and painful deaths expirenced throughout the Nuclear duration.
A disturbing fact that I learned about this from my teacher a couple years ago was that the people in the river catching fish were boiled alive
The worst part is, the eyes and their bodies melting, actually happened, as a matter of fact, your eyes would melt before you died
no, that wouldn't happen. people 0-50 meters near would vaporize instantly and people further away would see a fireball and be blown to bits very soon, people who are even further would simply be burnt to death slowly, instead of melting.
It’s said that the guy who made this was a survivor of the bombing so thats why he knows what happened
@@Joshislying No. If he survived a nuclear bomb, he would've meant that he was in the radius which he would've gotten killed, but he wasn't killed. Which meant he would've hit underground for a few weeks until the radiation has gone completely, since even for a slightest bit of interaction with radiation, you will be dead very soon.
Bro that is extreme brutal nuking of hiroshima💀
Fun fact when youre in a nuclear explosion you will see your bones and see youre body like melting-bud evans
If you dont know bud evan he is a pilot whos job is to fly into atomic bomb explosion to test the durability of Usa planes(back then on cold war) into nuclear bombs he survived 6 times or he did it 6 times and according to him when he flew to the nuclear bombs he saw his bones flesh organs and his flesh is like melting due to heat according to his experience
And he died at 2020 according to google
Those saying this animation was very brutal , then imagine how brutal the actual thing was.
i thought about it .....
Then imagine what the Japanese did to the innocent allies and Chinese too.
Was brutal but anyone kinda close to thr vkast atleast had a quick fate
@@phelan.No one was innocent
@rephian7940 the Chinese were innocent. The Japanese r@ped women of Nanking, Shanghai and Beijing and forced their children to watch before killing them in the most horrific ways.
The fact that it seems like they have half a second before they die is even more terrifying.
Less in real life.
Unless you’re right in the center of the blast point they felt it for a moment
If they are in the life-threatening radius of the bomb, They vaporize in milliseconds
Let’s not forget what Japan did to china
Its way less irl, you turn into dust and just dissapear
Sad fact: The pilot said this exact quote. “Rest in peace to all who lived there.”
I feel bad for the Japanese civilians but after reading "Unbroken" I don't feel very sorry for the army
@TheAmericanTroll飞行员活到了92岁,且不愧疚
@TheAmericanTroll他自己接受采访了,日本人叫他必须道歉,他拒绝道歉。日本人可没有真心为你们珍珠港遇难者道歉。战犯还供奉在靖国神社。
@@丁真-i5f It wasn't his mistake,no one knew the exact strength of the two bombs. And Japanese ain't saints.
@@tifosi4life even tho all japanese politicians ain't saint, what was the fault of their citizens?
My history teacher actually showed this to us when we where learning about the wars and such,
*for those who don't know:* it's an animation by a survivor of Hiroshima who decided to show us what he saw in the explosion. To the ruins of their home, to the skinless zombies walking around the place moments before they collapse. Pretty erie...
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The original was a manga series, this movie came out in the 80’s as tribute to the very important books
I will never sleep again
Wait that little kid at end?
@@JohnWalker-vc4zy barefoot gen
The fact that the kids mom took her last moments to reach out to her son is kinda sad but wholesome at the same time
yeah... "kinda sad"
Wholesome and KINDA SAD?
WHAAAA
@@fI00f wholesome as his mom was reaching out to her son, taking her last moments.
There is nothing wholesome about this
I feel stupid I thought she was just crumpling didn't even realize damn
For anyone who doesn't know, this anime is called Barefoot Gen, it missed out alot of things the manga had but it is still heartbreaking and amazing. It is based off of Keiji Nakazawa's (the author ) experiences in Hiroshima. Oh also it's known as "Hadashi no Gen" too
So tbe Mc is the other
The fact it's based off his experiences in hiroshima is extremely depressing
@@whatsinswillhecomit do i have your permission to spoil some of it
I read the manga on complete chance when I saw it in my school library, I've since reread the 10 part series every couple months for 2 years now, it is so unbelievably good, not just entertaining, not just historical but it is honestly super wholesome, heartbreaking, smart, deep, simple, fun, depressing and everything in-between. Read the manga I beg of you it is the best thing I've ever read.
@@d1amond8578 Sure
For those curious
The film is called Barefoot Gen
It’s based off a manga of the same name
The artist who made this actually saw the hiroshima itself. The creator wanted to show that you can't depict war with graphic images.
Yeah which makes it more brutal
Oh thats rlly scary actually 😣
That doesnt add up he must be 90 by now
Dont believe everything the internet tells you
@@bitsplode he was 6 years old when hiroshima hit Japan and the movie was created during 1980 that means he's 40 years old by that time
I saw this animation when i was 12, i didnt know what this represented at the time and i got shocked. Its been 10 years, so old...
Me 2
Name?
I'm 12 as well I guess I'll be in your shoes 10 years later
@@STG_44_Aleman u can find it with hiroshima 1945 anime
@@STG_44_Aleman barefootgen
The creator actually went through this. He was 6. I feel like the boy at the end who survived was him.
no, it's an anime go look it up
@@Cell_Abro u actually thought you put the nerd emoji
@@Cell_Athe actual creator of this anime called barefoot Gen actually survived the bombing of Hiroshima in real life so no this is both a personal experience and facts from the bombing.
"Now i am become death the destroyer of worlds"
-Julius Robert Oppenheimer
The mother was dying but still wanted to protect her child…
🙂..
😊🙂😐🙁☹️
@@gp5isbestgasmask lol 😂
@OmniEditz no u
@@Basedlocation 🤡🤓
It's sad to think that the mother tried to protect her baby but can't since it's to late..
She couldn’t anyway
I mean what can you do if a Plasma Sphere which is basically a sun appears in front of you
Many mothers died holding their baby
It’s just Nature to try and do that
*💣 no can do. my job only booming*
“My hand is now full of blood.”
-Robert J Oppenheimer
*Julius Robert Oppenheimer🤓
J robert
Paul tibbets, the pilot of the B-29 that dropped little boy was the opposite of Oppenheimer, he said he'd do it again if it was possible
@@Knee_KrowsWE ARE SERIOUS BRO
🤓
@@samanthaaa289He was a psycho, and Oppenheimer was an idiot
i cant imagine just peacefully walking home from school after around 8 hours of tiredness with my closest friends then experiencing this instead of just reaching my house and getting some rest.
chinese civillians suffered this and worse.
Some people literally became shadows blown onto the walls as a result of the heat and force they were subjected to. There was even a man who survived both bombs having been in Hiroshima on a business trip then returning to Nagasaki with horrific burns. He was unrecognisable to his family and friends and everybody refused to believe him on the basis that a single bomber could never destroy a city. Unfortunately, the second bomb was dropped not long after making him the only person to survive both bombs. He lived to reach 95 which is quite impressive for what he went through
Thats sad
Pov:Me after watching this in another reality goes gear 5 and destroys the guys who put the bomb and usa be like please don't nuke us.
But i won't nuke i will go.
@@thetruedevilgaming1435 pov i try to be edgy and dont know the history on why we dropped the bomb
@@mulletmayhem3812 still doesn’t justify shit. To bomb innocent civilians to prove a point is beyond evil. Imagine having no control being those people… just waiting on death. Such a cruel world but what’s even more sad is mass genocides similar to this still happen to this day (not on this scale and not with nukes). Just recently a village in some part of Tigray was ravaged by warlords and families slaughtered in front of each other… they took the people and burned them alive while they had their children watch…
We recognized how violent this bombing was and I hope it never happens again. But I believe this evil will never end, so regardless of why USA dropped a bomb, had they done it or not, this shit would still happen.
Well well. For those who dont know something about this,
This animation is an Manga Series, named the Barefoot Gen. The Author is Keiji Nakazawa.
But wait, it doesn't end there.
The Author Keiji Nakazawa is the... survivor of the Nuke, Little Boy.
Disturbing right? Yeah.
This was what he Experienced in that time...
dammit you had a chose world destruction or a truce you chose war
@@SJSharks88 well in his defense, japan commited horroble crimes on pow but also japan wouldnt easliy give up, they could have just build up thier population again and make more allies and so they would have commited another war. America just showed japan, if you try anything, "your legacy will blow away"
@@SJSharks88 Japan refused to surrender. Every last Japanese man, woman, and child was ready to die for the Emperor should America invade. Thousands of improvised rifles were made in preparation for the invasion; millions readied themselves to die against American machine gun fire.
The Americans dropped Little Boy and Fat Man to show Japan "we won't invade you. We will simply find a way to erase you without even touching you." It served as a threat that we'd use as many as it took to get them to surrender.
Japan surrendered shortly after seeing that America had the capacity to simply erase cities in seconds, instead of months, as Tokyo did with firebombs.
But shouldnt he be dead cause of radiatoin and that gives him a short life
You are they monster uss
I try not think about this edit but it randomly pops up in myhead that night and it just makes me feel strange.
Barbie: our first product dropped in Japan
Oppenheimer: same
We know why they nuked because they hate barbie
@@Billys247 same
Bro this is the underrated comment ever
@@dxvil595bruh it’s overused everyone is copying it lol saw it a month ago
Most underrated comment of all time
“War is young men dying and old men talking”
― Franklin D. Roosevelt
Или когда Америка убивает без разбора бомбой всех от младенцев до стариков
Juan piece
@@mimimimo455who tf is Juan Piece 💀
@@mimimimo455BAHAHAHAHAHAHA! WHY I AM LAUGHING!?
The fact when the son already died the mom still try to save him by covering him with her whole body hit hard 😢
Her*
@@Aadarsh69420 Man need to learn more about alphabet so you didn't graduate from Walmart.
@@Aadarsh69420this is not some kind of argument but i wanted to correct you.
True 😭😭😭😭
Lol we did it agin but the Nike was way bigger 😂
This Video show the Dark reality of Oppenheimer 😢.
Although he regrets upon his decision but his apology can't bring back the millions of life.
The two nukes combined didn't even kill half a million, never mind millions, and that is to say nothing about whether the death total in continuing the war would have been higher then the bombs.
The saddest part was the boy stuck under the rubble knowing that his mum is dead and he never got to say I love you one last time
Yeah, this animation had balls to air on TV
That didn't happen, what actually happened was sadder 🥺 watch the Barefoot Gen movie
The main characters never supported the war btw, ppl joked that they deserved it. They don't, most of them are innocent families who had no power and food.
Im not crying, my eyes are firefighters
Bro didnt get to say goodbye before it hit impact, well cuz they didnt know usa is gonna ambush the city by nuking it
So they didnt get to say their last words before they get evaporated by the explosion. But tho, its too painful to watch it
No offense but they kinda started it
"Now that I have became death, the destroyer of worlds."
- Oppenheimer
🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
@@aryansmily3205 ارین جان چطوری
"Crybaby"
-Harry S Truman
not Oppenheimer
He did open the pathway to such weapons, this was his canon event
No matter how many times watched this, always brought goosebumps....
I don't care
If you ask why, then just live in Ukraine for a year and a half
Me too... That's never really happened directly from a video before
@@Kid1917Bruh Ukraine isn’t like this. I’ve also lived in war zone . This is a nuclear explosion. It turned people into eyeless faceless melting zombies
I really enjoy your edit , keep going 🫶🥹
Kid in Hiroshima: I wanna be a doctor when I grow up!
*11 tons of pure freedom_
😐...
Ah yes, United States, freedom, every other country is capitalist and socialist.
@@newenmapu2739 obliterated by a nuclear bomb 🗿
@@newenmapu2739 + 💣 = 💀
@@bigpoopoinyourtoilet you mean...... Nuclear Freedom
I remember a documentary or something about this movie. The creator was actually a survivor of Hiroshima, I watched the movie and this scene was probably the least sad and brutal.
@Aremu Benjamin I think it was called “Barefoot Gen”.
@@sampledgem6215 yeah it's called Barefoot Gen
can i get the name of this movie ?
@@spcyndlesbruh
@mousesy1396 it's probably on youtube since it's an anime type movie, i see a lot of documenterarys like that on youtube
This animation is breathtaking. I can't even imagine what the final moments of those citizens were like.
Hopefully very brief.
@@UrbanArmadayea, same mam
@@UrbanArmada Yea brief and painless
@@UrbanArmada those in the farther range of the bomb have hearing problems/deaf, and some lost limbs but survived etc. only the in the first three quadrants near the bomb were those wiped out immediately
lets not victimize them theyre not innocent
The most saddest part was when the baby fell out from his mother 😭
saw the thumbnail and my morbid curiosity brought me here, wow the animation is brutal
for me it was EPIC TROLL
i disagree, ive seen worse lol.
@@_mep.69 it’s not that hard to find worse
@@expertarcher8542 i agree
Same
Movie name: Barefoot Gen, a beautiful and shot tragedy piece that is similar to Grave of The Fireflies.
Bro I thought of Grave of the Fireflies when I saw this edit 😭 only other movie other than Shutter Island that I actually cried for.
@@Commander_Thorn. grave of the fireflies was a different type of feels, I never thought I would cry from an animated film. I watched it for a movie club that I’m in on a Tuesday night, it affected my mood for the rest of the week 🥲
Thx
Barefoot Gen talks about the last two bombs dropped by the US at the end of the war. Grave of the Fireflies talks about American Fire Bombing that targeted villages specifically made out of wood for maximum devastation
Grave of the fireflies broke my fucking heart. And then I found out it was based on a true story and for some reason it bothered me for a while.
Fucked up, man.
Even while the city is blowing up the mother still holds her baby😢what a true mother❤❤😢
No matter what even mean mothers will protect you.
Yep
Your country killed it shim on you
Tf is she supposed to do? Throw the baby and run? 🤦♂️
@@homelessguy468Blud woke up and decided to become Arch Dornan (not tryna be mean)
The Oppenheimer film was also a good example showing what Robert was haunted by.
Personally i think this is the one thing that can genuinely represent trauma knowing full well this is real and you get to watch them melt my eyes have literally been wide just watching it over and over
We can only imagine this type of trauma
If only japan wasnt an asshole during ww2 😔
I can’t stop thinking about it
“In the grim dark future, there is only war.”
-Warhammer 40K
bro this was the past💀
Yes brother and cadia stands
@@ChocoHunterZoroit’s a warhammer reference…he knows that
Exterminatus
Brother tivones there’s no Time for poems the orcs are coming
This puts the "he started it mom!" Situation
to a whole new level
Bruh im actually a quite jolly fellow but i wouldnt make jokes under that video
@magi9250to be fair, they were going to use a plague as a biological weapon to the san diego civilians
@@wildorange7157 who says I was joking?
It's true, their like kids fighting
@@brrrrr3454 yeah
@マグマMagi and the fat man jumped in with the little boy
" Some People Laughed, Some People Cried , most people were Silent "
Now I'm become death, the destroyer of worlds.
"Few people laughed. Few people cried. Most people were silent."
-J. Robert Oppenheimer
Damn this is fire 🗣️🔥
Now i am become death destroyer of world’s
I think I am slient and scared
@RupKBK hey thats oppenheimer said not me pal
WHO LAUGHED
“The government fights the war, but it is the people who die for it.”
Exactlky
Actually, it's the military and the soldiers that fight and die for the war hurrrrr
@@error9716 ye
Government and military leaders
@@error9716 there wouldn't be a military if there's no people in it
"today cant get any worse-"
not cool bro
😐
@@therealthatonegamer 124 liked so im sure they laughed 🗿
@@therealthatonegamer yes there was
@@flokedoke533 you're just edgy
"A girl can destroy a boy, but a Boy can destroy a city" hits diff
May the world never forget how deep a man's hate can be...
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki
dude there was literally a WAR going on and japan just bombed pearl harbor
dawg Hitler didn't do this 💀
Everyone did something, Hitler, Japan, America, lets never be in such a position again.
@@sweetlysandy America dropped those bombs though, period
"Bro explained it better than my school ever did"💫
Americans were throwing pamphlets warning of the bombing thats soon to come
they didnt.
@@xuamer90you are true
@uu464190% of the people in the blast radius of the bomb were soldiers this video is inaccurate
@Whenwhereeverywhere still my guy they were still human.
The fact that the mother still protected her child warmed my heart 🥹
Me, too. I felt disturbed at first, but then comforted by the fact that their deaths were quick and she got to die with her baby.
@@kvh1928same
Bet it warmed her heart to the same temperature as the sun
@@helpmegodsatanscomingforme4213I didn’t understand what?
@@helpmegodsatanscomingforme4213have some shame kido
Disturbing fact about the animation:
The person that made this animation is a little boy nuke survivor in hiroshima in 1945
The fact that the bomb imprinted peoples “shadows” on sidewalks and stuff. This is so brutal and heartbreaking..
Nah I love it
@@qiqiking9999ur heartless
@@gabrielfreeze4564maybe too far from the bomb?
@@gabrielfreeze4564 physics. the sidewalk is grounded and its flat so when the shockwave hits it, it will just push over it.
brutal? nah, pretty peacefull way to die tbh. unless you were one of them who where far from the blast and were burnt up and tryed to hide in the river
The effect of the 90s hits hard and the gore with that style hits more hard 😭
Omg thank y'all for the likes 😦
1983.
1940s hit Harder 💀
That is not the 90s it is the 40s
nah then nuclear bomb hits harder
@@marcuskirby247hes talking about the anime genius
The saying is true "An eye for an eye will only leave the world blind"
Really? You just gonna quote Grandma Flash and not giving her the credit?
@@Kisamon idk who that is I just read it somewhere as a kid and now I understand it's true meaning
@SunsetFalcn who's Grammy flash and why should I be giving them credit??
Btw to all the dipshits, the actual person who said this was Gandhi
and I qoute "An eye for an eye makes the world blind". If I'm gonna give credit to someone it'll be to the one who actually said it.
@SunsetFalcnholy shit, are you 5
I remember watching this a year ago when I first saw the short… changed my perception on life and how we live it. Thankful that I live in this day and age.
"Animation was based on a true story."
*"Oh.."*
Wait until you hear about pearl harbor
@@Average_boi205😂 Gold comment
Wait until you hear about (Add anything here.)
@@XSCKAQBC Chernobyl
It doesn't matter if other accidents are worse. Each tragedy is a tragedy and every person who suffers is a living soul.
“Isn’t war a terrible thing?”
-Zeke Yeager
Yes it is
it really is, it depends if the world ends are not
@@zurielperez4572 no matter the circumstances, one life taken is one too many
Nah its just population control
indeed it is 😢
But we still keep moving forward till the flame extinguish
eren yeager
The woman was dying but still trying to protect her baby by covering and hugging him until the end of both...
thats sad..
While the japanese soldier killed and r@ped thousands of women and killed their babies or killed different childrens
@@ۥۥۥۥۥۥۥۥۥۥۥۥۥۥyeah
potrays the horrors of war
And on the other hand, countless of women cried as they were repeatedly used as comfort women by the Japanese soldiers and lost their children to being a shooting target for bayonets.
For those who dont know: The USA bombed Hiroshima because japan refused to lose in war and they also bombed pearl harbor, so USA got them back by bombing Hiroshima
You need a education as you left so many important reasons out
"i am become death, destroyer of worlds."
-oppenheimer
i am become barbie girl, destroyer of plastics
- barbieheinmer
@@Pokaroquai🚬🗿
-Krishna bhagvan
From bhagvat gita
We can see this reference in the movie too
@@a.p5413 what movie
Oppenheimer
I heard a story here on TH-cam from a Hiroshima survivor. He was in the imperial army and located at Hiroshima with his regiment, when they saw the planes fly over head they decided to move positions in the city. However during this the man whole tells the story found himself separated from his brothers and took a single turn down an ally way, this decision ended up saving his life. After the bombs fell and leveled everything in sight he decided to search for other survivors only to find the charred remains of his comrades.
It was one of kento bento's old videos, he unlisted it a while ago
Ver cruel and horrifying…
The Japanese did the same to the USA
Not rlly 💀,
@@LillieLunaGamer Yes They Did
When the mom wants to protect her baby it hits so hard on my heart
and america has the balls to say shit about russia
The bomb hit harder....
@@micaelpedrosilvamartins4878💀
@@micaelpedrosilvamartins4878NAAHHHHH BRUH
It sends shivers down my kock
”Now I have become death. The destroyer of worlds.” - Robert J. Oppenheimer
really puts a meaning to my old saying "Only art can portray the true feeling and nature of what we are too stubborn to see and accept"
Man shut yo corny ahh up
Я русский
no shot
This just solidifies my argument on many of the world's political problems are because of the USA. And before them, the British.
Beautifully put
"dead people in rivers still hugging their loved ones, people's hands melting, buildings wiped away. Hell"
If this didn’t happen, think about how many more would’ve died
@@cardboardistasty finally someone knows history
@@cardboardistastyyup at the time japan massacred china and korea, they committed many war crimes.
@@cardboardistastygree a lot man, Japanese in WW2 era did violent to us in SEA
@@cardboardistastyTruman had a very hard decision to launch the bomb. He killed so many Japanese to save American soldiers. Finally someone who knows their history.
Tsutomu Yamaguchi was preparing to leave Hiroshima when the bomb fell, the at the time 29 year old guy was on a business trip for his job. August 6th (the day of the Hiroshima bombing) was his last workday there.
He was looking forward to return home to his wife aswell as infant son.
Around 8:15 he was walking to the shipyard he worked at when he heard the drone of an aircraft above him. Looking up he saw a bombing plane dropping what seemed to be a small object connected to a parachute. He states that the "sky erupted in a blaze"
Thinking quick Tsutomu jumped in a ditch and covered his ears, barely surviving after being flung to a potato field.
The poor guy had to swim through a river with floating corpses and drive with train, back to his hometown, where you might have guessed it. Nagasaki (where the second atomic bomb was dropped)
He arrived August 8th and limped to the hospital.
In there he laid until early morning August 9th (the day of the second bomb)
He dragged himself to work where he tried to explain himself to his superior, naturally he didn't believe him thinking there was no way one small bomb could level a city.
Just after that he looked out the window to see a massive white flash in the sky, knowing what was about to happen he rushed under a desk just before the windows shattered.
He later said "I thought the mushroom cloud followed me all the way from Hiroshima"
Luckily for him his office laid behind a large hill and he was right next to a reinforced stairwell which me made his way over to just before the shockwave hit.
After fleeing from the skeleton of his work building he rushed through a bomb ravaged Nagasaki to find his wife and infant son.
He was worried sick when he saw their house crashed in on itself.
Lucky for him they were both standing outside with only minor injures.
Because of his exposure to radiation his hair fell out, his limbs started to decay and he vomitted blood on a daily basis.
He slowly recovered and lived as a translator for the US army.
He coped by writing poetry.
He died in Nagasaki January 2010.
Pretty sure i saw this somewhere how lucky of him
this comment needs more likes man
holy god that's a lot of lore
this story is in the high school textbook in japan
@@so2576 はい
Some random guy having a bad day:"This day can't get any worse"
America:
How primary school teachers describe high school teachers
“He has no rules, no boundaries. He doesn’t flinch at torture, human trafficking, or genocide. He isn’t loyal to a flag, or any set of ideals”
@@wingedhussars800 lmao
oppenheimer joins the chat
@@wingedhussars800- general shepard
He trades blood for money. He’s your new best friend
“A few people laughed, a few people cried, most people were silent… …I am become death, the destroyer of worlds”
-Oppenheimer
🚬🗿
@@MonicaBarboza-i6oshut up mate
Now I am become barbie, destroyer of dreamhouses
@@420lord-v6gnow i am become stoned, destroyer of blunts
@@420lord-v6g LOL
I swear i must've watched this over 20 times, its so sad, it gets harder to watch each time😭
SAMEEEE
Me too 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Same lol
You no ura anti furry
Movie name ?
"Now i am become death, destroyer of worlds."
-Oppenheimer
The bad thing is not because of the anime but because it is based on real events
No shit
Yeah, the person who made the anime was a survivor of the bombing. His name is Keiji Nakazawa.
@@Blingle_bing323learn history bro
@@w.dgaster4866 If you know me, you would know that I am a totally geek when it comes to history. But ive never seen someone who doesn’t know about the manhattan project.
@@w.dgaster4866 obviously it's based of a true story?
For anyone wondering what the anime is called it’s called “Barefoot Gen”
Ahhh so thats what pridected 1945 the end of ww2
@@CaptainbomberSaqib7624 it actually was made in the 1980’s
@@Movingchannels82741 wdym? I remember this coming out in 1926
@@Alexd0t how is that possible LMFAO
japanese animes didn’t have color those times, they weren’t even in the war, probably because it hadn’t started yet… this anime is probably from the 90s judging by the drawing style, animation, and colors. Where did you get the 1926 from 💀💀💀
I read the manga, their house collapses in the kid’s dad, sister, and brother and as the little brother is dying he screams that he hates him and its honestly just such a sad moment
Note:the book is called barefoot gen for those interested
and also theres a movie for it
lmao imagine wrecking our boats
@@seansweetjohnson69name please
@@crarex8495 movie name is Barefoot gen
@@theunitdstatesarmy Lmaoo ikr 💀
I went to Japan for a vacation, so my dad thought it would be fun to learn more about it. We went to the museum in Hiroshima and we learned a lot about this, it was terrifying to see all of those things.
The plot armor for the last kid is crazy 💀
thats not plot armor , he just got realesed from valut 76
Hadashi no gen what a family friendly anime
What’s crazy actually is this anime and the manga it’s based off of is an autobiography. The author is that little boy, the only thing that saved him from instant death was a concrete wall infront of a school.
@@xratheiceking2774 but the radiation would’ve been too strong for him to live though
@@peakvfxx He actually was affected by radiation poisoning. His hair fell out, and he later died from cancer. He just didn’t have acute radiation poisoning. The author of the original manga is named Keiji Nakazawa. Hadashi no Gen is an autobiography that expanded upon the shorter autobiography he released prior named “I Saw It”
小学校の図書室にあったはだしのゲンの漫画、何年経っても忘れられないわ
マソコにビール瓶突っ込んでるシーンみた時はは小学校に置いてて大丈夫か?ってガキながら疑問だった
何回も借りて読んでたわー
面白いねwwww
@@물개-m6m でかいだけがいい釣り針じゃあないんだZE☆ あ、ちなライン越え
めっちゃ読んでたわ~
まじで衝撃過ぎてめっちゃ調べたりしたもん
the worst thing is that it was real
No shit sherlock
You realize a land invasion on japan would have killed more people right?. In the millions. The atomic bomb saved lives
@@randomclipsmilitary9056 exactly man
Don't worry in another multiverse i will go to gear 5 and stop it and destroy that usa army cuz they nuked Hiroshima but i won't kill anyone.
私は日本人です
こんなに悲惨な原爆を2度と起こさないためにも
世界中が核を捨てる必要があると思います
Кто бы что ни говорил, но две ядерных бомбы убившие 450 тыс. человек лучше чем кровавая высадка союзников на основные Японские острова, которая унесла бы больше жизней с обоих сторон. Ну и у Японии был выбор: сдаться или продолжить сражаться, поэтому они сами выбрали себе такую учесть. Я уже не говорю о том какие зверства Япония творила в Китае.
Finally, someone with sense
"Man I'm going to confes-" BOOOM
Lol
@@DripGoku-lv6dt not really
“My crush finally confessed her love to me and my alarm clock didn’t wake me up! Life is going to be grea-“ BOOOM
@@DripGoku-lv6dtIf you know what happens to them you wouldn't find this comment funny but it's hella dark
@@glibglorb1268sad ending in rom-coms be like:
The animation hitted me so hard. I can’t even imagine how brutal was this in the real life
Damn guys thanks for 100 likes!
Не то слово это было очень ужасно тогда погибло более 10 тысяч людей или больше☠️💥
@@Mashina965yeah.
100% deserved, Japan was a monster and had to be put in its place. The attack on Pearl Harbor was way worse, America wasn’t even in the war yet and Japan decided to bomb Pearl Harbor for absolutely no reason but for some reason the United States is the bad guy for dropping the atomic bomb on Japan even thought 90% of people who had died in the blast were soldiers
@@Mashina965it was especially wrong about what Japan did to Pearl Harbor.
@@FlamesAndWavesboth were wrong, leave it at that
"A few people laughed, a few people cried, most of them stayed silent"
"Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds."
@@jpax69shoppenheimer
Worse apology than travis scott
@@tex3211oppenheimer Goated 🐐
@@cokoDoc Travis Scott* 🗿🗿🍷
As an American, I feel so sorry for what we did. At least we didn’t have to use 3, though. Plus, it’s so disturbing to see that animation. That’s exactly what it looked like, but it was way worse… Rest in peace to all of the innocent people that died❤
It's horrible how you can be calm in your living room and in a second you just cease to exist😖
Edit: why tf is there japanese and russian people in the replies
Ikr like what the Japanese did to the Chinese civilians
@@brokensofa4657what?
@@Dot513I think he's talking about Japan's numerous human rights violations in China during WW2.
@@PrinceGemJJapan: no i didnt do that!!111!!
You'll be lucky if you just ceased to exist at the spot
bro this animation is so well done, and it really offers a genuine perspective of what happened that day
The person who made it was an actual survivor of Hiroshima and made this to show his trauma
Japan: create anime
USA:
Oppenheimer
Dude, anime exist literally becuase of Oppenheimer...
LMAO
@@Pedro8675309stupid
@@Pedro8675309 HUH
Fun fact pieces of paper were dropped all around Nagasaki and Hiroshima warning them and telling them to evacuate - most thought it wasn’t something to worry about
How did they drop all those papers across the cities?
The way the mother tried to protect her child even though death was unavoidable was the saddest thing I've ever saw.
Edit: Holy God why is this growing so rapidly like 1.2k likes im not some famous TH-camr and this short Is a little uh not optimal for this many likes
But truly I thank all those who decided to tap on a thumps up button under my comment.
Read about Mary in the Qur'an and the scientific miracles of the
Would smash tbh
That was then now they don't give a damn
@@An_ant453 Which one?!
@@906-x3w both
Oppenheimer was feeling so bad after this he was thinking "what did I just create?"
He created “Trinity test” he thought he became death, destroyer of worlds, not why did I do this?
@@Datdudedoge1 ok tysm
Freedom 🇺🇸💪
@@IHateEnglish10282 💀
@@IHateEnglish10282 DA FUK 🦅🦅🦅🦅🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
これが現実にあったことを忘れてはいけない
we know 💀
No, it's a cartoon.
@@906-x3wbut it was based on real events
Поблагодари его 🇺🇸
It's as real as the bombed out ruins that was all of East Asia after Japan was down with it. Rape, death and fire.
But hey, the last japanese PM that even apologized to just one nation for occupation on a diplomatic mission abroad, was fired the moment he returned to Japanese shores.
The west is more apologetic for the nukes that killed 200k than Japan is for the rape and murder that killed millions in a few years.
Deserved.
I still can't believe people made jokes about this horrible event😢😢