“We knew it was a bigger bomb, but we had no idea how big it was,” Johns said. He remembered that every part of that building needed to be grounded against lightning strikes. Johns said he and the men stationed on the island needed to build a separate building for the assembly of the bombs. The final assembly of the bombs took place on Tinian. The bombs arrived on the island by plane and were kept under extremely heavy guard.
In the video Erwin said he and the other men stationed on Tinian were aware the Enola Gay and Bockscar were not being loaded with the typical ordinance. The video was recorded in August 1989, a few months before Erwin’s death. In addition to photos Leora has a tape recording of her husband explaining his time in the service. This is how Erwin found himself in a position to photograph two of the most famous planes in history. Erwin and his friend sold prints of the photos they made to other men stationed there. Erwin was specifically photographing the nose art on a plane’s fuselage. There, the two were able to develop photos of nearly every plane that landed on Tinian. With the help of a friend Erwin constructed a dark room in the island’s paint shop. NEW ULM - Seventy-two years ago this month, the Second World War came to an end after the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Leora said this photo of her husband with the monkey is one her favorites.
The couple lived on a farm outside New Ulm until Johns’ death in 1989. After the war Johns returned to New Ulm and eventually married Leora Schulz. Toward the end of the war he photographed the Enola Gay and Bockscar. As a hobby he photographed many of the planes landing on the airstrip he helped to construct. During WWII he served in the Navy and was stationed on the small island of Tinian. Seaman Second Class Erwin Johns was born in Milford Township in 1925. This was the first incident of a nuclear device being used in warfare. The Enola Gay was the B-29 bomber that dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, on August 6, 1945. Johns took hundreds of photos during his time in the Pacific and managed to photograph the Enola Gay before its famous mission. This was the last nuclear weapon ever used in warfare.Įrwin Johns was stationed on the island of Tinian in the days leading up to the dropping of the atomic bombs. The second bomb was dropped on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. Brown County native Erwin Johns was stationed on the island and photographed the plane as well as hundreds of others.īockscar (or Bock’s car) is the plane that dropped the second atomic bomb on Japan. I won’t be worth anything if I do that.Bockscar was one of many planes to land on the island of Tinian. I’m supposed to be a bomber pilot and destroy a target. So, I thought, you know, I’m just like that if I get to thinking about some innocent person getting hit on the ground. They assumed the symptoms of the patients and it destroyed their ability to render medical necessities.
That is, they were selling legalized drugs for drug houses and so forth and so on, because they couldn’t practice medicine due to the fact that they had too much sympathy for their patients. And he was telling me about previous doctors, some that had been classmates of his, who were drug salesmen. “Well, then I got a thought that I had engendered and encountered for the first time in Cincinnati when I was going to medical school. “The first time I dropped bombs on a target over there, … I said to myself, ‘People are getting killed down there that don’t have any business getting killed. In the 1989 interview, Tibbets also spoke of a lesson he learned in Cincinnati about doing his job: