Before making a joke about 2 nukes, please remember these facts.
>20 POWs (American/British/Dutch) in Hiroshima/Nagasaki were instantly killed by nukes >Thousands of diaspora Koreans, hundreds or dozens of Chinese/Taiwanese, several Russians, Malaysians, and Indonesians are already confirmed to be part of the victim >Hiroshima claimed that 1 or 2 American women (Journalist or something) died in Hiroshima, but to this day, the US has refused to admit this claim. >Nagasaki bomb was dropped right above Urakami Christian church.
Conspiracy theories about the nukings are retarded.
1. That was because Japs had them imprisoned there. 2. Collateral damage, would´ve occurred anywhere. 3. Why the hell would we deny that. 4. You can´t aim with that technology.
Parker Sanchez
>conspiracy theories Hoe many shekels were added to the account?
Asher Lewis
It's not a conspiracy at all. POWs were actually burnt and killed by friendly nuke fire, and the US has already admitted this.
Isaiah Sanchez
But you're implying that it was intentional are you not?
Kevin Taylor
>damage control this much
Levi Nguyen
>1 British
Guys, send in trident.
Ian James
japan needs to pay reparations to the US for the brave freedom fighters who died that day because of their imprisonment by the nips
Ryan Kelly
>friendly nuke fire Lol, nice title here
Luis Anderson
Also, Urakami Cathedral was forced to rebuild its building by the US, because the damaged building is so bad for the public image of American Christianity.
>“When we arrived at the camp in Nagasaki, we were put to work on the Mitsubishi foundry,” said Mr Housego.
>“Nagasaki at that time was a busy place, with lots of densely-packed wooden houses and a very important centre for industry.
>“The hunger was terrible. We were starving – I was six stone when I came out. We used to hallucinate about fish and chips, Cadbury’s chocolate and a nice pint of beer. You can’t imagine what it was like to live on rice and soup for three years.”
>People were beaten for the slightest error. Mr Housego flicked his cigarette ash in a way which angered one guard, who then made him kneel as a gun was aimed at his head in a mock execution.
>There was a big pile of black coffins outside the guard room in Nagasaki, he remembers. And with one in three of the prisoners dying from malnutrition, exhaustion and exposure, the pile of empty coffins got smaller and smaller.
>Was it right for the US to drop the atom bomb? Historians have debated ever since whether it was necessary to drop a second weapon after the first was used, a few days earlier, against the city of Hiroshima - and whether that might have been used away from a population centre, simply to demonstrate the awesome power that America could now unleash.
>“I am so pleased they did,” said Mr Housego. “We never thought the war would end. The Japanese soldiers were ruthless; they were quite prepared to fight forever and die doing so. Millions more would have died if the government wasn’t forced to surrender.”
Even the POWs support the bomb.
Adrian Green
Look at how many men died fighting across the pacific and the tremendous amount of resources that it cost. If the US had launched a full scale invasion of Japan it would have cost even more of both again. If you think they weren't aware of shit like that and weighed it up against their alternatives then you're not such a snappy Jappy. youtube.com/watch?v=VKMw2it8dQY
I remember reading that Hiroshima and Nagasaki had the largest populations of foreigners and Christians(predominantly Catholics) and I always thought it was weird that they would pick those as targets.
Adam Bennett
Like said: >>...Mr Housego. “We never thought the war would end. The Japanese soldiers were ruthless; they were quite prepared to fight forever and die doing so." The Japs were totally insane during the second world war. They were not only fighting to the death and the last man, some of them didn't even know that the war had ended and thought the word was just US-spread propaganda. Some people even continued to man their posts for years after the war: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiroo_Onoda >After the war ended Onoda spent 29 years holding out in the Philippines until his former commander traveled from Japan to formally relieve him from duty by order of the Emperor in 1974. Soldiers and even civilians were encouraged to kill themselves rather than surrender. Sometimes it was the result of propaganda about what the allied forces would do to them once they had surrendered, sometimes it was just because they said it was honorbru: youtube.com/watch?v=J-G7_I4Tm5M
Let me be emphatic here: The Japs were totally fucken bonkers. 1930s/1940s Japs make the pillow-fucking creeps of today look sane.
Probably. Without the nukes, most of the Big Six would never come to an agreement on what terms to surrender.
Robert Moore
little know fact, a Korean prince died in the bombing of Hiroshima (the 2nd-born and expected successor, even, though the monarchy was not restored) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yi_U
The other reason is strategic, Russia was building up its invasion force and you'd end up with the north half of the island full of communism for the next 50 years as well as Russion cocks in all the holes raping japs like its Berlin all over again. And the south, which would have been under western control and raped slightly less.
Look at South and North Korea to figure out if its worth 2 nukes and surrendering or several generations of half your country being used as a cock sleeves. Which by about 1945, would have just been seen as yeah, fair enough Ivan, rape away we don't care