Stop hating America for nuking Japan please

Stop hating America for nuking Japan please.

They deserved it and even more people would have died if we didn't do it.

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This.
We literally saved Japanese lives by nuking them.

bump you cunts, apologize now!

United States nuked Japan to show its new toy to URSS

Japan was already beaten. Mainly after the Operation August Storm carried by the Red Army in Manchuria

That's a lie, we could have just sent them some films of the trinity tests if we wanted to do that

They used it to show Japan they could reach the main island and do serious damage. Of course a 2nd bomb was needed because the Japanese army and/or government would ~NOT~ surrender. Up until just 6-8 hours or so US didnt know if they would actually sign aboard the USS Missouri

>making excuse
step up to our level, creatura

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Then who did it?

not quite the same dramatic effect, don't you think?

Is the nucleus thunder of God for American?

Read this and give a conclusion.
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"FREEDOM BETRAYED"


:Herbert Hoover's Secret History of the Second World War and Its Aftermath


The 31st American President Herbert Hoover (terms of office 1929-33) is a memoir that examined the process of World War II in detail.
Why did the second world war have occurred despite everyone wanting to avoid?
And what is the truth that is not yet talked about that war -.

This book which denies the conventional view of "allied countries of justice" vs. "wicked totalitarian countries" from the outset was not made public for a long time, but it has been published in the United States in 2011 and is under discussion.

It is a first-class historical material completed by the highest authority of the United States who accessed various information over 20 years.

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brazilian is right.
you are not so.

Yes.

Yes.

Also yes.

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>hating America for nuking Japan
there are no such people

there are people using it to criticize America because they hate Americans

>there are no such people
58% of Japanese cannot answer the question 'which cunt bombed you by nuclear', that's why.

>Stop hating America for nuking Japan please.
Literally no one but hippies do this.

lol source?

that's not related to my point though
it's mostly non-japanese that blame America for nuking Japan. op knows that

We all live in the world where hippies won all the 1st world. SAD!

Uyoku dantai never blame america, all hundreds of thousands of them. That's strange.

Thanks, 'murica! These bombs did animu! Imagine animu with three bombs.

>They deserved it
I heard more Americans interpret the event differently.

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they did before but it's good for them to get along with the US since their main purpose is a revision of the article 9

no source?

America don't have justice
look at Iraq and Syria

It appears to be not that awful actually.

>10 years ago (the 60th anniversary) an NHK survey (pdf, page 189) shows that 60% of people in their twenties and thirties could correctly recall the Hiroshima bombing date
>nhk.or.jp/bunken/english/reports/pdf/06-07_no5_10.pdf

But
>quoting Culture Shock and Japanese-American Relations: Historical Essays by Sadao Asada at page 231
> The treatment of the bomb in high school history textbooks (1965, 1985, 1990) was almost perfunctory. The briefest textbook accounts laconically stated, β€œIn August 1945 atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and then on Nagasaki,” [reference 108] without even saying which country had dropped the bombs or mentioning the scale of destruction and human suffering. [reference 109] (It is no wonder that 20 percent of primary and junior high school students, polled in 1969 and 1970, did not know that the United States had dropped the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki [reference 110])
>Reference 110 is "Asahi Shimbum May 27 and August 5, 27, 1970".

They were in the wrong. Japan would have surrendered either way.

no one hates america for nuking japan, it was necessary and ultimately right thing, many countries loved it

>Japan would have surrendered either way
But a big part of Japan might became Russian if not that nuclear strike.