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08-07-2005, 03:28 PM #21
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Then why didn't they surrender BEFORE we dropped the bomb. Ample time was given. Why didn't they surrender after Hiroshima? Once again, ample time was given. It took two bombs with great loses in order to break the Emperors will to keep up the fight and go against his military cabinet.
Originally Posted by ermitonto
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08-07-2005, 03:35 PM #22
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How is this a cover up? Could it possibly be that full well knowing there would be unsafe radiation levels that they wanted to keep dumb asses out of there? There is also a matter of assessing the situation before letting everyone come in. How could they "cover-up" the total destruction of two cities?
Originally Posted by BlueCat
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08-07-2005, 04:12 PM #23
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Here's another lil' piece of history:
In March 1942, Homma began his plans for the American and Filipino troops who would become Prisoners of War. He planned on moving them to Camp O'Donnell, about one hundred miles away. According to the Japanese military, this was not a long distance, and their troops could easily accomplish it within a few days. However, those on Bataan were not in good physical health. Since January they had been on half-rations or less. During the surrender agreement, King told Homma that he had more men than the Japanese planned for and that they were ill and undernourished. But Homma ignored these facts, plus King's offer to drive the troops to the prison camps. According to the Japanese, once the POWs were in their captivity, they could do with them as they wished, and King's requests were disgraceful. (47)
The Bataan Death March began at Mariveles on April 10, 1942. Any troops who fell behind were executed. Japanese troops beat soldiers randomly, and denied the POWs food and water for many days. One of their tortures was known as the sun treatment. The Philippines in April is very hot. Therefore, the POWs were forced to sit in the sun without any shade, helmets, or water. Anyone who dared ask for water was executed. On the rare occasion they were given any food, it was only a handful of contaminated rice. When the prisoners were allowed to sleep for a few hours at night, they were packed into enclosures so tight that they could barely move. Those who lived collapsed on the dead bodies of their comrades. For only a brief part of the march would POWs be packed into railroad cars and allowed to ride. Those who did not die in the suffocating boxcars were forced to march about seven more miles until they reached their camp. It took the POWs over a week to reach their destination. (49) Those on Corregidor would suffer the same fate as their fellow soldiers on Bataan did as they too were transferred to Bataan.
http://history.acusd.edu/gen/st/~ehi...ath_march.html
With what the Japanese did leading up to the bomb; not only against us but also the way they dealt with the Chinese, I really hold no sympathy or remorse for our actions.
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08-07-2005, 04:47 PM #24
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So when Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter George Weller's 25,000-word story on the horror that he encountered in Nagasaki was submitted to military censors, General MacArthur ordered the story killed, and the manuscript was never returned. As Mr. Weller later summarized his experience with General MacArthur's censors, "They won."
Did you read the whole thing?
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08-07-2005, 05:45 PM #25
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Yes I did and still say no conspiracy! What good would have been served by letting this information out? What could possibly be motives as to not release information?
Originally Posted by BlueCat
Germany surrenders and signed documents in France on May 7...the Soviets demand an individual ceremony be held in Soviet controlled Berlin on May 9th. We dropped the bomb in Hiroshima on Aug 6, the Soviets FINALLY declare war on Japan Aug 8, Nagasaki on Aug 9, Aug 10 Japan offers to surrender.
The Soviets had an agenda. Did they give soverenty to aquired lands? Hell no! Eastern block countries paid the price under Soviet rule. It was very clear what the Soviets had in mind, Etorofu, Kunashiri, and Shikotan were taken by the Soviets. Did we want to disclose all information to the Soviets as to the bomb?
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08-07-2005, 06:53 PM #26
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the problem was that there were scientists that feared the bomb....
The official U.S. narrative of the atomic bombings downplayed civilian casualties and categorically dismissed as "Japanese propaganda" reports of the deadly lingering effects of radiation.
Why downplay the deaths? And it is true about radiation but they lied about that too.
Why lie?
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08-07-2005, 07:05 PM #27
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Who knows? Maybe because we didn't want the Soviets to know of the full affects? Maybe we didn't want fear in the U.S. in case the Soviets aquired the technology...remember tuck and cover?
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08-07-2005, 08:22 PM #28
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No, I did not watch that show since I don't watch TV. You claimed that every member of the Japanese race (not even the Japanese nation, but the entire race, even Japanese-Americans!) would have died for their Emperor, and you get this information from a TV show. Now, I'm no expert on psychology, but I'm sure that there were people living in Japan who did not want to die for the Emperor. They probably weren't really vocal about it, but it's kind of difficult to get EVERYONE in a country to be willing to die for a cause.You definataly did not see that show last night. They considered their Emperor as a God. They ALL would have died for him!
Well, there's no reason to give away the exact time and place, but they didn't even try to notify Japan that they had this weapon. They just assumed the Japanese wouldn't have believed them and went on with the murdering.Hey Japan, we will be there at 09:00 A.M. pacific time with a very large bomb for ya!
As somebody already mentioned, it is impossible to know what would have happened had the situation been handled more humanely. But I still see no reason why the nuclear weapons could not have been demonstrated without targeting some of the most densely populated areas of Japan.Three more days given waiting for a surrender....didn't happen did it!
A few civilian loses would not have meant shit to the Japanese. The Emperor was God and they were all in Samori mode. Hell, look at the kamakazi. Give your life for the Emperor.
So they had the power to murder hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians who you claim were all willing to "die for their Emperor" yet they couldn't have just bombed the fucking Emperor and his military cabinet who were responsible for the whole war? They could have at least fit in some non-innocent deaths there...and it would surely break the Emperor's back! I'm just saying, there were probably other solutions which could have dealt with the situation in a more humane manner.Then why didn't they surrender BEFORE we dropped the bomb. Ample time was given. Why didn't they surrender after Hiroshima? Once again, ample time was given. It took two bombs with great loses in order to break the Emperors will to keep up the fight and go against his military cabinet.
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08-07-2005, 08:54 PM #29
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Why not just bomb the Emperor? The Emperor was the only one in the country that had the power to tell the people the war is done. Show no resistance. They would listen to a living God (Emperor) not the wests idea of what a dead martyr would have wanted.
Originally Posted by ermitonto
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08-07-2005, 10:29 PM #30
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and there ya have it
Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
only he could tell them not to die for japans honor
and take so many allied lives with them
a big splash out in the water wouldnt impress them
it had to be a big population center to show the resovle of the allied force to do what it takes to stop the shit.drop your weapons or u all die,
am i proud of all the lil kids getting fried,fuck no,war is appalling.
but do i believe that it was what should have been done(bomb a city),yes.they had the weapon and used it,just think if japan had got the dam thing,yea think hard .in fact they tried balloons dude that killed lil kids on field trip.who found one that made it over here,many made it,and yes it was COVERED up to not let them know to send more,as if it failed,
oh just one ya say,but a innocent is a innocent or dont that kid count.
he was trucking along in his homeland his hills and boom,he's dead from a random ass balloon bomb could of killed anyone,so dont say anything about how wrong it was to wipe out a big ass target of them,and say want more
had enough,lets hear from ya or we drop more.surrender yet tojo??
to me that emporer was a real one,he saved his people instead of letting them all die for some bullshit started by greedy bastards.he said STOP.
that war was a real atrocity, and the USA did not start the shit
but we sure as hell finished it
peace
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