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To have had the ability to end the war and not having done so, would have been
the greatest war crime of all. Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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![]() ArtKramr wrote: To have had the ability to end the war and not having done so, would have been the greatest war crime of all. I had the impression that thoughts along those lines were considered in the administration. While the US had a good notion that the Japanese surrender was only a matter of time, how much time was still in the air, even with the Soviet declaration of war. The invasion of the home islands were only a contingency, and really worse case planers might have had the idea of a huge force close by, not so much to invade/conqure the Japanese as much as to deter Soviet intrusion. But as to the atomics, to have them and not use them, with the presumption that they would bring the war to a quick end, would have the public demanding for the heads of responsible leaders for every soldier killed beyond the deployable date. |
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On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 19:19:51 +1100, Bernardz
wrote: If the Japanese lasted another month that means the death toll would have been 300,000 more even if the US did not invade. Not forgetting the 6 figure amount of allied POWs and Internees who were going to be murdered as a consequence of operation zipper happening. greg -- You do a lot less thundering in the pulpit against the Harlot after she marches right down the aisle and kicks you in the nuts. |
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![]() Greg Hennessy wrote: On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 19:19:51 +1100, Bernardz wrote: If the Japanese lasted another month that means the death toll would have been 300,000 more even if the US did not invade. Not forgetting the 6 figure amount of allied POWs and Internees who were going to be murdered as a consequence of operation zipper happening. greg -- You do a lot less thundering in the pulpit against the Harlot after she marches right down the aisle and kicks you in the nuts. Greg, Operation ZIPPER was the British attack on Malaya and Singapore that was scheduled for September. Do you have it confused with OLYMPIC-the attack on Kyushu scheduled for 1 November 45? Posted via www.My-Newsgroups.com - web to news gateway for usenet access! |
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On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 19:31:31 GMT, "Matt Wiser"
wrote: Greg, Operation ZIPPER was the British attack on Malaya and Singapore that was scheduled for September. Thats the one I'm referring to, 'magic' intercepted a general order from regional HQ in Singapore to kill all POWs and internees held in the area under its control the moment allied forces invaded. Zipper was due to kick off on 1st Sept 45. greg -- You do a lot less thundering in the pulpit against the Harlot after she marches right down the aisle and kicks you in the nuts. |
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