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"Linda Terrell" wrote in message ...
what's wrong with ending a war as quickly as possible and avoiding a costly invasion? We had a weapon that could end that war in a matter of weeks or days. So let's invade and drag it out for weeks and months so we can "justify" ending it with a super weapon? I lived with lots of Japanese folks and studied the language with native speakers and they all agree that had Japan had such a weapon, they would have used it. It seems that most of the hand-wringing over the use of the bomb seems to come from Americans. Interestingly, the ignorance of Japanese atrocities is (from my admittedly limited survey) nearly 100%. People in Taiwan know all about the Rape of Nanking, but people in Japan don't seem to know that it even happened. Has anyone seen/heard any thing different? Just curious. Also, does anyone know how this thread has managed to multiply itself to a half dozen? Posts seem to have replicated into duplicate threads. I post one time and see it four times. |
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![]() Interestingly, the ignorance of Japanese atrocities is (from my admittedly limited survey) nearly 100%. People in Taiwan know all about the Rape of Nanking, but people in Japan don't seem to know that it even happened. Or worse, they deny it. Even reputable historians like Ikuhiko Hata have lent themselves to this bit of revisionism. www.warbirdforum.com/deny.htm all the best -- Dan Ford email: see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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![]() "Linda Terrell" wrote: Also, to say Japanese would have died to the last man in the case of US invasion based on the evidence of the fanatical fighting spirit among Japanese soldiers on islands such as Iwo Jima is also misleading. How do we know civilians would have resisted as doggedly as the soldiers on those islands? We didn't, so we didn't take any chances. The atomic bombs would have been more justified if US had at least attempted to invade Japan. If US had tried that for a month and failed miserably, perhaps the use of atomic bombs would have been more justified, based on more reliable estimates based on real experience. But, US didn't even try to invade Japan. It just wanted to end the war as quickly as possible and took the most draconian measures. what's wrong with ending a war as quickly as possible and avoiding a costly invasion? We had a weapon that could end that war in a matter of weeks or days. So let's invade and drag it out for weeks and months so we can "justify" ending it with a super weapon? Waste soldiers' lives so we wouldn't harm "innocent" civilians of an enemy country? Where did youstudy war? Not ten Japanese civilians were worth one American soldier. We ended it. LT Good post, Linda. I concur completely. Japan started the war at Pearl Harbor. It was ended for all intents and purposes on 6 and 9 August 45 with 15 Kt on Hiroshima and 20 Kt on Nagasaki. The bombs were far preferable to invasion. Posted via www.My-Newsgroups.com - web to news gateway for usenet access! |
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Cub Driver wrote: Dropping nukes against people with bamboo pikes sounds rather absurd. Not if it's your tender belly about to be pierced by a bamboo pike. Ummm...the nuke would not exactly be helping you much at that point... :} |
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![]() Dropping nukes against people with bamboo pikes sounds rather absurd. Not if it's your tender belly about to be pierced by a bamboo pike. Ummm...the nuke would not exactly be helping you much at that point... It helped me a great deal, since it made the invasion unnecessary. all the best -- Dan Ford email: see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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Cub Driver wrote: Dropping nukes against people with bamboo pikes sounds rather absurd. Not if it's your tender belly about to be pierced by a bamboo pike. Ummm...the nuke would not exactly be helping you much at that point... It helped me a great deal, since it made the invasion unnecessary. Sigh. (I know what you meant; my father was on an LST outbound from Guam to Okinawa when the war ended.) Someone about to be skewered on a bamboo pike wouldn't benefit much at that moment from a nuke. It's either too late, or it's too late for him. |
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Why do people spend so much time worrying about what happened to a group
of Nazist Japs 60 years ago???? -Rich |
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