We stripped our clothing to recall images from that time and draw them, and others agreed to pose for us because we were painting the atomic bomb.
When the Civil Censorship Detachment ceased operations in September 1949, Prange recognized the importance of their files — ostensibly a copy of every book, magazine, newspaper, and press photograph published in postwar Japan between 1945 and 1949 — and was given permission to ship the entire collection 500 large wooden crates to his home institution in College Park.
Here are these orphans, five years after the war, being pumped full of sugar by their American families-for-the-day.
Two young nieces were killed.