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Remembering August 1945
Accuracy in Academia ^ | August 6, 2010 | Dr. Paul Kengor

Posted on 08/06/2010 7:02:21 AM PDT by AccuracyAcademia

This week marks 65 years since the United States dropped the atomic bomb. On August 6, 1945, President Harry Truman delivered a “rain of ruin” upon Hiroshima, Japan, with Nagasaki hit three days later, killing 100,000 to 200,000.

Truman’s objective was to compel surrender from an intransigent enemy that refused to halt its naked aggression. The barbarous mentality of 1940s Japan was beyond belief. An entire nation lost its mind, consumed by a ferocious militarism and hell-bent on suicide. Facing such fanaticism, Truman felt no alternative but to use the bomb. As George C. Marshall put it, the Allies needed something extraordinary “to shock [the Japanese] into action.” Nothing else was working. Japan was committed to a downward death spiral, with no end in sight.

“We had to end the war,” said a desperate Marshall later. “We had to save American lives.”

Evidence shows the bomb achieved precisely that, saving millions of lives, not merely Americans but Japanese. The Japanese themselves acknowledged this, from the likes of Toshikazu Kase to Emperor Hirohito himself. Kase was among the high-level officials representing Japan at its formal surrender aboard the USS Missouri. “The capitulation of Japan,” Kase said definitively, “saved the lives of several million men.”

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TOPICS: Education; Government; History; Military/Veterans
KEYWORDS: atombomb; hiroshima; nagasaki
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1 posted on 08/06/2010 7:02:26 AM PDT by AccuracyAcademia
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To: AccuracyAcademia

Where is Truman now? We could really use his guidance!


2 posted on 08/06/2010 7:04:15 AM PDT by ThePatrioticArtist
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To: AccuracyAcademia

*Roosevelt has left the game.*
Hitler[AoE]: wtf?
Eisenhower: sh1t now we need some1 to join
*tru_m4n has joined the game.*
tru_m4n: hi all
T0J0: hey
Stalin: sup
Churchill: hi
tru_m4n: OMG OMG OMG i got all his stuff!
tru_m4n: NUKES! HOLY **** I GOT NUKES
Stalin: d00d gimmie some plz
tru_m4n: no way i only got like a couple
Stalin: omg dont be gay gimmie nuculer secrets
T0J0: wtf is nukes?
T0J0: holy ****holy****hoyl****!
*T0J0 has been eliminated.*
*The Allied team has won the game!*
Eisenhower: awesome!
Churchill: gg noobs no re
T0J0: thats bull**** u fockin suck
*T0J0 has left the game.*


3 posted on 08/06/2010 7:04:18 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: AccuracyAcademia

4 posted on 08/06/2010 7:06:27 AM PDT by ILS21R ("Every night before I go to sleep, I think who would throw stones at me?", she said)
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To: AccuracyAcademia
Hate to say it...

But WW-II was over before those two bombs were dropped. Japan's 75 largest cities were in ashes and the bomb which had done that was a ten or twelve pound thing with crepe paper streamers to guide it. There was an army without any means of supply sitting around in China, a maritime nation whose entire navy and merchant marine had been destroyed, and 20 million people walking around in forests because the cities they used to live in were gone.

I'd have saved the two A bombs for Mecca and Medina.

5 posted on 08/06/2010 7:08:09 AM PDT by wendy1946
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Awesome...!


6 posted on 08/06/2010 7:10:51 AM PDT by freebilly (No wonder the left has a boner for Obama. There's CIALIS in soCIALISt....)
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To: dfwgator

This is even better - WWII on Facebook for Teens

http://www.makeuseof.com/tech-fun/world-war-ii-facebook-version/


7 posted on 08/06/2010 7:14:07 AM PDT by PGR88
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To: wendy1946
Japan still had thousands of serviceable aircraft and enough bombs and gasoline to do tremendous damage in August 1945. More than a million troops were still armed and ready to fight on the main islands, along with the civilian population which had booby traps, crude, single shot handguns and edged weapons to greet American troops. Even with daily firebombing, the armament industries had been moved into caves dug in the sandstone bluffs around Yokohama and was still operating.
As a little kid Army brat in the 1950s, my American and Nihon pals and I played in those caves.
8 posted on 08/06/2010 7:19:05 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (Impeachment !)
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To: wendy1946

Consider this, the Soviets had just declared war on Japan, had we not dropped the bombs, they would have taken their half of Japan, then inevitably there would have been a bloody civil war, just like in Korea with the ChiComs getting involved.


9 posted on 08/06/2010 7:20:04 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: AccuracyAcademia
I'm sure the families of the dead American WWII soldiers will appreciate Obama's apology tour.
10 posted on 08/06/2010 7:20:44 AM PDT by KeyLargo
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To: PGR88

That is totally awesome!


11 posted on 08/06/2010 7:27:56 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: ILS21R

B-29 “FiFi” Taxi, Take Off & Fly By

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLFKAWGSPCs


12 posted on 08/06/2010 7:33:48 AM PDT by KeyLargo
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Consider this, the Soviets had just declared war on Japan

At Truman's urging and insistence. There was no need. Consider also the 100 American carriers in the region at the time and what Russia would have had available to even try to get to Japan had we not wanted them there (inner tubes, canoes, rafts...)...

13 posted on 08/06/2010 7:38:06 AM PDT by wendy1946
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YOU ARE F*CKING CLUELESS!


14 posted on 08/06/2010 7:39:16 AM PDT by US Navy Vet
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To: AccuracyAcademia

Those two bombs saved 800,000 American lives and 10X that many Japanese who would have fought to the death.

Pray for America


15 posted on 08/06/2010 7:41:15 AM PDT by bray (Did Rush say Absolute Failure?)
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To: US Navy Vet

Do you find being an idiot painful?


16 posted on 08/06/2010 7:43:49 AM PDT by wendy1946
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To: KeyLargo

Thank you for that. I was fortunate enough to be standing behind FiFi as she started her engines during an airshow years ago. It was 10 minutes of propwash bliss before she taxied to the runway.


17 posted on 08/06/2010 7:44:56 AM PDT by ILS21R ("Every night before I go to sleep, I think who would throw stones at me?", she said)
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At approximately 9:00am CST 5 August 2010 “FIFI” returned to the air for the first time in over four years. An uneventful 39 minute flight was recorded. Further flights are planned for the next several days to further test the aircraft and allow the pilots and crews to once again become current.

LEST WE FORGET.....

http://www.cafb29b24.org/


18 posted on 08/06/2010 7:54:22 AM PDT by KeyLargo
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To: wendy1946

Do you find being a useful idiot painful?


19 posted on 08/06/2010 8:05:04 AM PDT by Ragnar54
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Unfinished Business

For 65 years, Japanese corporations have escaped responsibility for abusing American POWs during World War II.

Lester Tenney entered World War II as a strapping 21-year-old, weight 180 pounds. By the time he emerged from Japanese captivity in 1945, he was a shattered, emaciated cripple. His left arm and shoulder were partly paralyzed due to an accident in a coal mine where he'd been sent as a slave laborer. His overseers there -- civilian employees of the Mitsui Corp., not members of the Imperial Army -- had knocked out his teeth in repeated beatings with hammers and pickaxes. At war's end, he weighed in at 98 pounds. It took him a year in U.S. Army hospitals to regain something like a semblance of his old well-being.

Sixty-five years later, Tenney and his fellow ex-prisoners of war (POWs) -- the rapidly diminishing group of those who remain alive, that is -- are still awaiting the full fruits of victory. The Japanese companies that once abused Tenney and his fellow prisoners have never acknowledged responsibility for their crimes, let alone offered compensation or regrets of any kind. (The companies needed the POWs to compensate for a wartime labor shortage.) The Japanese government has only just begun to offer its regrets for what happened -- far too late for most of the veterans, but, still, something. Perhaps most depressingly of all, the U.S. government has spent years allowing the Japanese to get away with it -- a policy of complicity that has its roots in the two countries' complex postwar relationship. There are signs that this, too, may finally be changing. Hope never dies, as they say.

20 posted on 08/06/2010 8:08:40 AM PDT by KeyLargo
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