The Hiroshima Bombing

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  1. Gary Ridenour

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    the first atomic device flattens Hiroshima on this date

     
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    We were taught in school that Hiroshima and Nagasaki were flattened by the Atomic Bomb. From what I remember, there were no survivors, according to our teacher hence the impression of the students was that those 2 places are literally flattened as if a gigantic bulldozer had done the job. But in my adult life, I got to know the real score that most of the survivors were suffering from serious ailments like cancer and skin diseases. Hibakusha are what the survivors are called.
     
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    That's what we used to do to those who attack us. Now our apologizer-in-chief bows to them and gives them money.
     
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    A hibakusha, a survivor of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, tells young people about his experience and shows pictures. United Nations building in Vienna, during the NPT PrepCom 2007.
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    the Americans had no idea if this device would even work.
     
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    I have seen the Enola Gay at the Air and Space Museum in DC. Actually, I think it is exhibited now, at the adjunct museum which is located in Chantilly Virginia close to Dulles Airport. It is interesting to see that little non descript plane that had such an influence on history. I also was fortunate enough to see the site of the Arizona in Hawaii..that was impressive...and kind of unbelievable that oil is till coming up to the surface some 70+ years later.
     
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    I almost forgot. the 2nd bomb was dropped on Nagasaki on August 9. on the 14th Japan announced terms for surrender. which was officially signed on the USS Missouri on Sep 2nd ending the most destructive in history. you'll note the 16" guns are pointed up. all 3 gun turrents were manned and ready to fire in the event dissidents ashore changed their minds.
     
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    "NOTE: This is all original color film, not B&W that has been colored, or stock footage made by a studio. This is the only known real color film of the attack on Pearl Harbor".

    "This COLOR footage of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was shot by CWO4 Clyde Daughtry. The original footage has since been lost, and the poor quality of this footage is due to the fact that it is a copy. Among the many valuable portions of this footage are shots of USS Nevada (BB-36) underway and firing back at Japanese aircraft, USS Oglala (CM-4) rolling over and sinking, and USS St. Louis underway (CL-4)".

    "A Zephyrhills man stumbled on an incredible find connected to the Pearl Harbor attacks while purchasing war memorabilia".

    "John Bolender is an avid collector of WWII memorabilia and recently he placed an ad looking to buy more".

    "A woman answered the ad offering to sell boxes of old photos for $400.
    When he opened the boxes he discovered it was filled with hundreds of photos taken by Chief Warrant Officer Clyde Daughtry, a photographer with the Navy".

    "Daughtry captured dozens of images on film during the Pearl Harbor attacks. Some of those photos, his journal, and even a flag flown on the U.S.S. Argonne during the attacks were in the box. Officer Daughtry was on board the Argonne when the attacks started".

    "Normally, when someone says they have a lot of photographs, a large amount would be a small shoebox full, " said Bolender. "When we got there, there was at least two footlockers full of photographs."

    "The collection also contains several hundred negatives which Bolender hopes to get developed. He said he is excited to see what else Daughtry captured on film.
    Officer Clyde Daughtry died in 1995 in Fort Myers".
     
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    The horrible carnage, perhaps attributable to our own unscrupulous President, perhaps not. The unprecedented gathering of the entire Pacific Fleet in one port........never done before then, likely not accepted by standard Naval Codes, yet he sent them there to their demise.

    A surreptitious and heinous plan to focus Americans' hatred, bring about acceptance of entering the War? Maybe. If so, it worked. Had we not had a "Pearl Harbor", then what would have happened? Japanese control over Australia, China, Manchuria, Korea, the Philippines, what else? Strictly conjecture, of course. But, if FDR DID acknowledge acceptance of a Pearl slaughter to those Jap emissaries in Washington during Fall, 1941, his soul should rightfully roast perpetually in Hell.

    Rant over.
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    72 years ago the city city of Hiroshima Japan disappears

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    Awful vision :(
     
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    Let's hope we never have to see that happen again.
     
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    the Japanese Army told civilians this would be the only attack. the Americans had no more such weapons.
     
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    Japan Tested Atomic Bomb in NK Before End of WWII?
    New evidence of Japan's effort to build atom bomb at the end of WWII

    It is often debated as to the necessity of bombing Japan, but we will probably never know all the factors being weighed at that point in history.

    It has been long assumed that it was using the bomb or a costly invasion. What seems so odd about the debate was the U.S. requiring an unconditional surrender for months and Japan requiring the Emporer remain in place. Yet the U.S. finally accepted the Japanese position after dropping the bombs and then calling it an unconditional surrender.
     
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    they were trying to develop one with the help of the Nazi's who were going down in flames. story goes what was left of Hitler's supply of Uranium was shipped by submarine to Japan along with advisers. detonation. there was a story they did test fire one. it's about 45 mins



    if Truman does does not drop em millions of live would be lost in the invasion. after the war if grieving families find out he had this weapon and didn't use it, he, Truman would be impeached. I think Cordell Hull told him that.
    the Emperor was allowed to stay for law and order. most wanted a rope around his neck.
     
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