“The man was unique because he survived two explosions. It is said that lightning does not strike the same place twice. He was absolutely lucky. Subsequently, of course, like anyone who suffered a nuclear bombing, he suffered from certain concomitant diseases He vomited for a long time, he had problems with mucous membranes, but with all this he managed to live to the age of 90. It was such a living exhibit that he experienced and was an example of a person who was an eyewitness to the real major in the history of the 20th century”said the expert.
The historian noted that this man really was an example of a long-liver who survived the impact of one of the most terrible weapons in the history of civilization.
How was Tsutomu Yamaguchi able to survive in Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Under what circumstances was he in both cities? And what are other cases of people surviving in difficult conditions – in the ocean, in the desert? And how did the huntsman survive after seven lightning strikes? Details about this and much more – in the program “Unknown History” with Boris Ryzhov. Watch it on Sunday, June 4 at 11:30 am on REN TV.