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Japanese H-bomb Victim -- Aikichi Kuboyama, 39, who was aboard the Japanese fishing vessel "Lucky Dragon" when it was burned by ash from an American H-Bomb blast, talks with newsmen during an interview where he and 21 other members of the crew are being treated, in Tokyo. This picture was taken recently, but he has since become worse and has been in a coma more than 30 hours. His condition is critical. September 1, 1954. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).

Japanese H-bomb Victim -- Aikichi Kuboyama, 39, who was aboard the Japanese fishing vessel "Lucky Dragon" when it was burned by ash from an American H-Bomb blast, talks with newsmen during an interview where he and 21 other members of the crew are being treated, in Tokyo. This picture was taken recently, but he has since become worse and has been in a coma more than 30 hours. His condition is critical. September 1, 1954. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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Japanese H-bomb Victim -- Aikichi Kuboyama, 39, who was aboard the Japanese fishing vessel "Lucky Dragon" when it was burned by ash from an American H-Bomb blast, talks with newsmen during an interview where he and 21 other members of the crew are being treated, in Tokyo. This picture was taken recently, but he has since become worse and has been in a coma more than 30 hours. His condition is critical. September 1, 1954. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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