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sixpenceee:
THE BROTHERS AT NAGASAKI
Probably one of the most intense picture I have ever posted. Extremely depressing content.
The
photograph above was taken by US Marines photographer Joe O’Donnell
shortly after the bombing of Nagasaki. He saw things beyond imagining,
and the experience left him with depression in his later years. Yet
according to O’Donnell’s son, the image above affected him more than any
other.
The younger child in the picture is dead.
The older boy is his brother, and he’d carried his sibling on his back
to a crematory. The older boy stayed and watched his brother burn yet
refused to cry. He bit his lip so hard it bled.
The boy had just
lost everything to the most destructive force known to mankind. Yet,
barefoot, he’d carried his sibling’s body to ensure he was honored
properly. It’s a story of the extremes of sadness and bravery—and the
photograph captures both.
Have some more sad.
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