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![]() "weary" wrote: "Greg Hennessy" wrote in message .. . On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 02:32:04 GMT, "weary" wrote: That would be Stimson who claimed that Nagasaki was picked as the primary target for Fatman, when it clearly wasnt. Even if this is true it says nothing about Stimson except he was confused on that point. It clearly does. And? Of course you will give us the precise quote detailing when exactly *when* this would have happened and you also tell us how this information was beamed back in time to allied planners taking tough decisions. The US was well aware of peace feelers being put out by Japan at least two months before the bombs were dropped.. Not by any japanese in any position to deliver on a peace offer. We don't know what would have happened if there had been a response to the feelers. Nevermind Leahy whose own briefing to truman put allied casualities at 30-35% within 30 days of invasion. But Leahy didn't think the landings would be necessary. Leahy wasnt sat in a foxhole in Okinawa. Irrelevant as to what he thought, but introducing irrelevancy is your trademark, isn't it. Not surprising, the allied butcher bill is irrelevant to types like you. He didn't think it would be necessary so his estimate is irrelevant. Weary, the peace feelers were mostly freelancing by Japanese diplomats and military attaches in Sweden and Switzerland-when the Japanese in Switzerland met with OSS Director Allen Dulles, he tread cautiously-as thanks to MAGIC intercepts of their communications, he knew that they did not have the full approval of the Japanese Government. They had the support of the peace faction (PM, FM, Navy Minister), and the unspoken support of the Emperor himself, but no full cabinet approval. If word had gotten out in Tokyo about the peace faction's efforts, well,can you say "Government by assassination"? (a common practice in Japan in the 1920s and 30s) Which means a military government dedicated to continuing the war. Posted via www.My-Newsgroups.com - web to news gateway for usenet access! |
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