The nuclear bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the end of WWII left shadows of people on the ground and buildings. Here’s why.. Human shadow on the steps at the entrance of the Hiroshima branch of Sumitomo Bank. (Photo Credit: Unknown Author / Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain) Deaths from radiation exposure continued to occur in Hiroshima and Nagasaki for seven to eight weeks following the dropping of the atomic bombs, and rebuilding the cities took approximately two.
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Still etched on the stone steps is what appears to be a black stain, commonly referred to as the Human Shadow Etched in Stone, or The Shadow of Death.. One of the most haunting images of World War II is the “human shadow” etched into the stone steps of the City of Hiroshima branch of Sumitomo Bank.


