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18 July, 13:39

What was Yamaguchi's reasoning for nuclear disarmament

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  1. 18 July, 14:45
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    Mr. Yamaguchi said "The reason that I hate the atomic bomb is because of what it does to the dignity of human beings".

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    Harukichi Yamaguchi is the founder of Japan's largest yakuza organization. Mr. Yamaguchi lived in Nagasaki Japan. He also went to Hiroshima regarding a business trip. The bomb drop in Hiroshima damaged his ear drums and he was severely affected with burns. He also lost his vision temporarily.

    Mr. Yamaguchi was to implement nuclear disarmament because he thought bomb attack affects the dignity of the human beings.

    The radiation poison from the atomic bomb killed many of the Japanese.
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