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The people in Hiroshima were civilians, claiming that they killed millions is simply untrue, and comparing them to Nazi's is not only absurd but deeply offensive.I'm sure this attack was completely done to terrorize, and held no other significant historical purposes. Not like the Japanese had killed millions. Nobody ever complains about how many Nazis were killed, lmao.
I am not here to argue with you about whether or not it was necessary, that question has been answered long ago, but continue to believe what you want if it makes you feel better. For those seeking the truth: http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v16/v16n3p-4_Weber.htmlI understand your point, but I agree with President Truman's decision, and it was a hard decision to make. You choose who to die in war situations, and in the end, the first bomb probably saved more lives than if it hadn't been dropped. I wish it was an easy conflict, where the Japanese would've found a peaceful resolution, but that never would of happened.
Can you guy's edit your posts and copy & paste your images in spoilers please. Just to give people the option of viewing them. Thank you.It's spelled spoiler![]()
That makes no sense. I love modern Japan, and historical Japan. Furthermore, I hold no ties to IS, terrorism, or anything of the like.Hmmm. Would you like ISIS to give you a suicide belt so you go in a subway in Tokyo and detonate it?
In your definition of Terrorist Attack, you prove that it is in fact, not a terrorist attack. It was not a surprise attack, and all of the citizens were notified of the bombing well before the bombing took place. In all honesty, nobody could've died that day. The fact that those people remained there, even after being notified, even AFTER the first bombing took place, is of their own fault. Like I said before, there are other things to consider, but overall, I think that people hold too much of a grudge over this bombing. The Japanese would've done far worse if they had the oppurtunity, and they would not have warned the citizens before hand. Did they warn the Chinese before they came in and raped them and beheaded them? I highly doubt it. I agree that the bombs had a devastating effect, and it should stand to give reason to why they are never used again, but given the knoweledge and the circumstances that were in place at the time, I do not think that this was a highly malicious act, or one that was done completely without reason. Even given the evidence that there might have "possibly" been other resolutions or slightly more knowledge than is commonly accepted."Terrorism - the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political purposes."
"Terrorist attack - a surprise attack involving the deliberate use of violence against civilians in the hope of attaining political or religious aims."
Weather you support it or not, the US atomic bombing of Hiroshima, was certainly a terrorist attack.
The Japanese commited Genocide against 3-10 million Chinese and South-East Asian citizens. The causalities they received are minuscule in comparison.The Atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was truly a dark day in Human history. The cities were chosen to terrorize the Japanese people into surrendering, the cities were not military cities but civilian targets. Was it right for the US to destroy these 2 cities, would the Japs had surrendered even if the bombs weren't drop, would the world be a better place if the Atomic bomb was never created? These are the questions that the world should ask. It was a crime against humanity, but as we all know, history is written by the victors of war, so history might not see it as a crime.
Casualties and losses20 U.S., Dutch, British prisoners of warkilledHiroshima:
Nagasaki:
- 20,000+ soldiers killed
- 70,000–146,000 civilians killed
Total: 129,000–246,000+ killed
- 39,000–80,000 killed
From Wiki.