The HORRIFYING Fate of a Survivor in Hiroshima | History For Sleep

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On the morning of August 6, 1945, the city of Hiroshima woke to the sound of cicadas and the promise of another summer day. By 8:15 a.m., the sky split open, and nothing would ever be the same.

This is not a story of generals or governments. It’s the quiet, unrelenting descent of a single survivor — from breakfast to blinding light, from smoke-choked streets to long-forgotten shelters. Told in second person, this immersive historical sleep video guides you step by step through the aftermath of the atomic bombing.

There is no glory here. No rescue. Just ash, silence, and the unyielding ache of survival.

Told slowly and softly, with calm narration and vivid historical detail, this video is designed to lull you into sleep — even as it walks you through one of the darkest chapters in human history.


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