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Current Events => Breaking News => Topic started by: txradioguy on August 06, 2013, 11:49:41 AM
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On Monday, August 6, 1945, at 8:15 a.m., the Atomic Bomb "Little Boy" was dropped on Hiroshima by an American B-29 bomber, the Enola Gay, flown by Paul Tibbets,[15] directly killing an estimated 80,000 people. By the end of the year, injury and radiation brought total casualties to 90,000–140,000.[16] The population before the bombing was around 340,000 to 350,000. Approximately 69% of the city's buildings were completely destroyed, and another 7% severely damaged.
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I haven't heard much about protests this year; but Hiroshima was payback in spades for Pearl Harbor.
What the protesters usually forget is how the US rebuilt Japan after the war.
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I haven't heard much about protests this year; but Hiroshima was payback in spades for Pearl Harbor.
What the protesters usually always forget is how the US rebuilt Japan after the war.
FIFY
I'm sure thee are apologists over there now wringing their hands.
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I haven't heard much about protests this year; but Hiroshima was payback in spades for Pearl Harbor.
What the protesters usually forget is how the US rebuilt Japan after the war.
And allowed them to keep Hirohito as their emperor.
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Oh, the lefties are out there protesting, trust me.
Memo to libtards...we don't "celebrate" August 6th and 9th, but we sure as hell remember them.
Of course, go to Japan and they have no idea of their history and the atrocities THEY committed, but the sure do love playing this up.
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Oh, the lefties are out there protesting, trust me.
Memo to libtards...we don't "celebrate" August 6th and 9th, but we sure as hell remember them.
Of course, go to Japan and they have no idea of their history and the atrocities THEY committed, but the sure do love playing this up.
Atrocities? Japanese?
A shitload of 'em.
Plague (http://www.nytimes.com/1995/03/17/world/unmasking-horror-a-special-report-japan-confronting-gruesome-war-atrocity.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm)
Nanking (http://www.zzwave.com/cmfweb/wiihist/njmassac/killcity.htm)
And a bunch more....
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Picture looks better than some parts of Detroit.
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The uranium that was placed in "Little Boy" was from just down the road a piece from where I live now.... from a "Secret City" built up on some farmland.
( you really don't want to eat fish that come out of the river/lake below there. They can glow in the dark. )
Chances are... there are protestors over there today. ::)
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Atrocities? Japanese?
A shitload of 'em.
Plague (http://www.nytimes.com/1995/03/17/world/unmasking-horror-a-special-report-japan-confronting-gruesome-war-atrocity.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm)
Nanking (http://www.zzwave.com/cmfweb/wiihist/njmassac/killcity.htm)
And a bunch more....
There was at least 3 Vivisections preformed on B-29 crew members in Japan just before the end of the war.
They had similar leaser known units doing the same as Unit 731.....look up Unit 100 and Unit 501.
The bastards should be glad I wasn't in charge at the end of WW2.
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The uranium that was placed in "Little Boy" was from just down the road a piece from where I live now.... from a "Secret City" built up on some farmland.
( you really don't want to eat fish that come out of the river/lake below there. They can glow in the dark. )
Chances are... there are protestors over there today. ::)
Becoming sterilized, which is a GOOD thing!
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Picture looks better than some parts of Detroit.
:yeahthat:
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Atrocities? Japanese?
A shitload of 'em.
Plague (http://www.nytimes.com/1995/03/17/world/unmasking-horror-a-special-report-japan-confronting-gruesome-war-atrocity.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm)
Nanking (http://www.zzwave.com/cmfweb/wiihist/njmassac/killcity.htm)
And a bunch more....
Kenneth I Cruzan, my uncle and a B-29 gunner, who died in the Japanese Mukden POW camp 731 in Manchuria after being shot down over Tokyo. Camp 731 was the notorious POW camp where the Japanese performed biological and chemical experiments worse than the NAZIs.
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DUmmies don't care, all they want is the Anime Porn.
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The atrocities committed by the Japanese on everyone who came within their control were pervasive and excessive even by the most extreme Einsatzkommando standards. They have largely gotten pass on it since the end of the War, perhaps out of racism ("What do you expect from the little animals, anyway?" and the fact that most of their millions of civilian victims were Asian) and partly out of the fact that there was no ethnic counterpart constituency in the US, at least that anyone gave a shit about. They deserved everything they got.
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Japan committed some of the worst atrocities during World War II on Asia. Just look at China or Korea.
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If the Japanese had nuclear capability, the landscape of the West Coast would probably look different today. Same with Mainland China.
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More Chinese were killed during the Japanese attack on mainland Asia than Jews killed in the Holocaust.
Why do DUmmies hate Asian people?
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Why do DUmmies hate Asian people?
Because most Asian immigrants make DUmbshits look even more stupid and lazier than other minorities.
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I haven't heard much about protests this year; but Hiroshima was payback in spades for Pearl Harbor.
What the protesters usually forget is how the US rebuilt Japan after the war.
......and the multiple millions of Japanese civilian casualties that a full implementation of Olympic and Coronet would have produced. Only going back to the Stone Age, would have been a blessing. The fire bombing raids were actually worse than the two A bombs, both in casualties produced and destruction.
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Because most Asian immigrants make DUmbshits look even more stupid and lazier than other minorities.
:lol: and absolutely correct.
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What the Dummies will never understand is that dropping Little Boy and Fat Man three days later saved lives on both sides of the war.
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......and the multiple millions of Japanese civilian casualties that a full implementation of Olympic and Coronet would have produced. Only going back to the Stone Age, would have been a blessing. The fire bombing raids were actually worse than the two A bombs, both in casualties produced and destruction.
I remember back when I was a senior at my university, we had an arrogant prick who was one of the ROTC instructors--he was a CPT. We were discussing one of the FB-111 raids that killed a son of Kadaffi (sp?), and the initial Air Force assessment of it. Said CPT asked, in his overbearing way, "Give me one Air Force raid that has exceeded the initial bomb-damage assessment." Without a pause, I said, "The fire-bombing of Tokyo." He paused, thought about it, and said, "You got me there." The MAJ who was the detatchment XO was smiling broadly in the background. :-) IIRC, over sixteen square miles of Tokyo were destroyed by that raid.
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I remember back when I was a senior at my university, we had an arrogant prick who was one of the ROTC instructors--he was a CPT. We were discussing one of the FB-111 raids that killed a son of Kadaffi (sp?), and the initial Air Force assessment of it. Said CPT asked, in his overbearing way, "Give me one Air Force raid that has exceeded the initial bomb-damage assessment." Without a pause, I said, "The fire-bombing of Tokyo." He paused, thought about it, and said, "You got me there." The MAJ who was the detatchment XO was smiling broadly in the background. :-) IIRC, over sixteen square miles of Tokyo were destroyed by that raid.
LeMay, who ordered that raid, never blinked though the PC-ites wrung their hands and cried at the loss of life.
Boo-****ing-hoo.
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Japan committed some of the worst atrocities during World War II on Asia. Just look at China or Korea.
The Japs were just doing what the DUmmies wish they could do.
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My Dad was in the Navy during WW2 in the Pacific. Was in from Summer 1943 until the end of 1945 when he earned enough points to be discharged. He won 7 battle stars. Saw lots of heavy action.
He told me that on board ship they had informed the sailors to be prepared to invade Japan, and word was every man, woman, and child was armed and would attack and they would fight to the death. Not hard to believe considering these were the same people who had their own funeral prior to climbing into planes to attack American ships. The fleet he was in was headed towards the mainland when orders came for every ship to turn 180 degrees away from Japan and go away at full speed. It was only after the bomb was dropped they were told about it.
So for all the libtard idiots out there, you bet the American men fighting that war were more than happy the bombs were dropped and the war was over. You nimrods can go take a long walk off a short pier.
I also was able to attend a speech by Col. Robert Morgan, a native of Asheville, NC and who flew the Memphis Belle, about a year before he died. In talking about the war and the eventual end, he also expressed his pleasure that the bombs were dropped on Japan because, and I remember his exact words, "We were all sick and tired of fighting the war and wanted to go home."
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"When I read that we will fight the Japs for years if necessary and will sacrifice hundreds of thousands if we must, I always like to check from where he's talking: it's seldom out here." That was Lieutenant (j.g.) John F. Kennedy.
Thank God for the Atom Bomb (http://crossroads.alexanderpiela.com/files/Fussell_Thank_God_AB.pdf)
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My Uncle Ed was a crew member on the USS Indianapolis that delivered the radioactive core. He survived the disaster afterwards, with no injuries except for psychological. Those injuries can be the worst of all.
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My Uncle Ed was a crew member on the USS Indianapolis that delivered the radioactive core. He survived the disaster afterwards, with no injuries except for psychological. Those injuries can be the worst of all.
What a horrific experience that must've been. Floating in the water for a week for most, so many just gave up, slipped away, and drowned.
The captain of that vessel also survived, but he committed suicide in the Sixties. The inevitable Navy board found him at fault, of course.
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What a horrific experience that must've been. Floating in the water for a week for most, so many just gave up, slipped away, and drowned.
The captain of that vessel also survived, but he committed suicide in the Sixties. The inevitable Navy board found him at fault, of course.
The captain of the Indy was found to be negligent for not zig zagging in attempts to prevent being torpedoed. The captain of the submarine later testified any amount of zig zagging would have made no difference.
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The captain of the Indy was found to be negligent for not zig zagging in attempts to prevent being torpedoed. The captain of the submarine later testified any amount of zig zagging would have made no difference.
As I recall, after the captain committed suicide and some years after that, he was essentially exonerated from wrongdoing. Of course, that didn't bring him back.
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My Uncle Ed was a crew member on the USS Indianapolis that delivered the radioactive core. He survived the disaster afterwards, with no injuries except for psychological. Those injuries can be the worst of all.
My grandfather was a green as you get 'em 18-19 year old paratrooper who had reported to his unit with the 101st directly from jump school in July of 1945.
Yeah, you'll find no opponents of the bomb in this household. :whatever:
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I didn't read any of the posts... gotta run... but the best political cartoon I had ever seen was back in the early 80's. Seems a bunch of japs was all upset on the that day and was protesting about no more nukes.
The cartoon:
Left pane: Jap guy with a protest sign saying: "No more Hiroshamas!!"
Right pane: American guy with a sign saying: "Easy! No more Pearl Harbors!"
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I didn't read any of the posts... gotta run... but the best political cartoon I had ever seen was back in the early 80's. Seems a bunch of japs was all upset on the that day and was protesting about no more nukes.
The cartoon:
Left pane: Jap guy with a protest sign saying: "No more Hiroshamas!!"
Right pane: American guy with a sign saying: "Easy! No more Pearl Harbors!"
Americans we have short memory's today's big news is forgotten in a few years.
Asians ------Very different and they nurse grudges for generations.
Korea, our American Koreans still hold unbelievable hatred for what the Japanese did to Korean woman and children when they invaded.
Taiwan-- Mousy stew as described to me by a war bride after the war. She was 12 years older then me and described how the Japanese marched into villages, rounded up the males over 8-10, marched them to the center of town and forced the family's to watch as they held games, of who could cut off the most heads in 60 seconds. 1997 she still refused to work with anyone Japanese. She was 3-4 at the time and still had nightmares seeing the faces of the enemy up close.
Main land China was even worse and the Japanese began to move into southern Asia. The Philippians and Indonesia suffered big time. Not so much from the anonymous bombs falling on them but the face to face brutality, this became an in your face horror, personal.
I fear the ways of today with our troops the ground ponders will someday go the same way, were we to pull our infantry out of the middle east, and become just anonymous danger to the people, carpet bomb the suckers, as we did in Germany when in one night we took out 40,000 men woman and children, it no longer remains Personal.
I learned more about the horror of war from people that came from all over the world 25 years ago when I worked with the older people that lived through things we Americans have been so coddled by the Pacific's we cannot in our wildest dreams imagine happening to us. This was living history from those that lived it, unfiltered by any liberal text book in school.
It is no wonder so many of our military on the front line commit suicide. They are just not prepared to see the Evil and commit acts that they have been taught to never do in a civilized America.
Then when they finally except the rules of war by the enemy, they are arrested for pissing on the body of those that want to kill them. Off to the brig for not respecting those that want to kill them.
When will we except that one can not fight a war by our rules, we must fight using the same rules and tactics of the enemy ??? They get a POW and drag them alive through the streets until they are dead, should we not retaliate by doing the same to a dozen of there's ???
Who says War should be civilized, get our people out and turn 10 miles of sand into glass.
We ended the war with Japan with some Big Boys, why not the Middle East ?
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Talk about nursing grudges for centuries...muslims. The only other race that may have an even greater capability to hold a grudge, the Chinese.
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Americans we have short memory's today's big news is forgotten in a few years.
Asians ------Very different and they nurse grudges for generations.
Korea, our American Koreans still hold unbelievable hatred for what the Japanese did to Korean woman and children when they invaded.
Taiwan-- Mousy stew as described to me by a war bride after the war. She was 12 years older then me and described how the Japanese marched into villages, rounded up the males over 8-10, marched them to the center of town and forced the family's to watch as they held games, of who could cut off the most heads in 60 seconds. 1997 she still refused to work with anyone Japanese. She was 3-4 at the time and still had nightmares seeing the faces of the enemy up close.
Main land China was even worse and the Japanese began to move into southern Asia. The Philippians and Indonesia suffered big time. Not so much from the anonymous bombs falling on them but the face to face brutality, this became an in your face horror, personal.
I fear the ways of today with our troops the ground ponders will someday go the same way, were we to pull our infantry out of the middle east, and become just anonymous danger to the people, carpet bomb the suckers, as we did in Germany when in one night we took out 40,000 men woman and children, it no longer remains Personal.
I learned more about the horror of war from people that came from all over the world 25 years ago when I worked with the older people that lived through things we Americans have been so coddled by the Pacific's we cannot in our wildest dreams imagine happening to us. This was living history from those that lived it, unfiltered by any liberal text book in school.
It is no wonder so many of our military on the front line commit suicide. They are just not prepared to see the Evil and commit acts that they have been taught to never do in a civilized America.
Then when they finally except the rules of war by the enemy, they are arrested for pissing on the body of those that want to kill them. Off to the brig for not respecting those that want to kill them.
When will we except that one can not fight a war by our rules, we must fight using the same rules and tactics of the enemy ??? They get a POW and drag them alive through the streets until they are dead, should we not retaliate by doing the same to a dozen of there's ???
Who says War should be civilized, get our people out and turn 10 miles of sand into glass.
We ended the war with Japan with some Big Boys, why not the Middle East ?
I don't know about that Vesta. My great uncle served in the navy in the pacific in WW2. To his dying day he hated the japs... japs being defined as anyone that looked asian. He had a jap sword hanging in his den. I asked him about it one day. Said it was from a jap officer he killed. Nice sword. Had jap writing on it. I asked if he ever had the writing translated. He said no... and he didn't care what it said. He said as far as he was concerned the guy that had it, his family, his nation could all go burn in hell.
He went to Hawaii back in the mid 90's. Came back and said the japs had taken over.
He really hated asians.
If we took the war to the muzzies like we did to Germany and Japan there would be no Al Queada. There would be a little bunch of muzzies tired of getting their ass slaughtered.
America has forgotten how to fight a war. Oh we can defeat armies... no doubt there... we just forgot how to fight a war to it's conclusion.
You can think the idiots that inhabit the dump for that.
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My Dad was in the Navy during WW2 in the Pacific. Was in from Summer 1943 until the end of 1945 when he earned enough points to be discharged. He won 7 battle stars. Saw lots of heavy action.
He told me that on board ship they had informed the sailors to be prepared to invade Japan, and word was every man, woman, and child was armed and would attack and they would fight to the death. Not hard to believe considering these were the same people who had their own funeral prior to climbing into planes to attack American ships. The fleet he was in was headed towards the mainland when orders came for every ship to turn 180 degrees away from Japan and go away at full speed. It was only after the bomb was dropped they were told about it.
So for all the libtard idiots out there, you bet the American men fighting that war were more than happy the bombs were dropped and the war was over. You nimrods can go take a long walk off a short pier.
I also was able to attend a speech by Col. Robert Morgan, a native of Asheville, NC and who flew the Memphis Belle, about a year before he died. In talking about the war and the eventual end, he also expressed his pleasure that the bombs were dropped on Japan because, and I remember his exact words, "We were all sick and tired of fighting the war and wanted to go home."
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The Purple Heart medals that are being issued today were ordered for the expected casuallties from the invasion of Japan.