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Re: The Atomic Bomb: A Different Perspective (Score: 1) by treehouse on Sunday, August 07 @ 10:35:01 EDT (User Info | Send a Message) | | For all those who criticize Hiroshima and Nagasaki, one word: NANKING |
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Re: The Atomic Bomb: A Different Perspective (Score: 1) by sir_humpslot on Sunday, August 07 @ 16:25:40 EDT (User Info | Send a Message) | like a typical crakkka perspective: kill all crakkkas and let allah sort them out!
Hitler himself was against the idea of suicide as an instrument of war...After Hitler's suicide after Berlin fell, Grand Admiral Karl Doenitz became the leader of Germany, and with that power - instead of following orders and fighting to the last German and destroying the infrastructure of Germany to prevent capture by the allies - surrendered unconditionally to the allies.
mind you, who's orders was he following? the furhrer's to destroy germany? and did you know germans also had kamikaze type pilots? i don't know what books you've been reading, but i saw plenty of your crakkka history channel programs and read articles that stated nazi-germany was as fanatical as imperial japan.
and japan at the end of the war desperately lacked the resources to fight, that's why one way suicide trips saved them oil and no fighter resistance was encountered by the enola gay bomber that dropped the bomb. there are actual documents showing both hiroshima and nagasaki were intentionally spared while all the other cities have been bombed to rubbles in order for them to be pristine testing sites for the bombs.
it's no more than a racist act, plain and simple, and to continue to defend it and perpetuate it thru iraq and afghanistan is the same sort of imperialism that imperial japan was guilty of. |
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