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She Is A Nuclear Bomb
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@richardc7721

I had a science teacher who worked there during the war. What stories he told us.
My brother who was born in 43 and my sister, born in 46 also had teachers that had worked at Los Alamos during the war.
It seems that many of them never left New Mexico, that's where we went to school in the 60s.
They all had so many interesting stories to tell.
They all believed in what they were doing, most had family either in combat in Europe, the Pacific or both. Many even had families held by the Nazis in Europe .
My dad was a Marine who fought the Japanese from Guadalcanal to Okinawa, an uncle who was a crew chief on B17s until the B29s replaced them. Another uncle who was aboard a destroyer in the Pacific another aboard the USS Augusta in the ETO. My mother and her sisters worked on building aircraft or on repairing same that were brought back for major refits.
Every one of them understood the total defeat of Germany and Japan were necessary to a lasting peace.
What is not known by most today is this, WW2 was, in fact, a continuation of WW1.
All the countries involved in the 1st were involved in the second and were driven by settling old scores.
Germany was not defeated on the battlefield, their leaders who took over after Wilhelm their king was forced from power, signed a peace accord due to their looming collapse from the cost of the war.
They decided they had no hope of winning after America entered the war.
20 years after WW1 a rearmed rebuilt Germany set out to reclaim all they gave up in the 1st.
Japan also was again in the second war to settle old scores from the 1st and in part, their right to rule over all Asian peoples which for a time they did.
Japan was not planning on surrender. They, in fact, had pulled back hundreds of aircraft, ships of all types and thousands of troops for the sole purpose of continuing the fight on the home islands. They were training small children to run out into the ocean carrying packs on their backs, when we tried to land troops on the beaches those packs would contain explosives, older children and old people were trained to charge out also carrying explosives on them, younger adults, mostly women were trained to use spears to attack troops that had made it off the beach.
The Emperor decided to surrender only after the second atomic bomb convinced him that Japan could not win.
The Army upon learning of the Emperor's plan to surrender attacked the palace killing most of the Palace guards in a plan to stop the Emperor from making a radio broadcast telling the people to lay down their arms.
Even after the surrender, there were many top military commanders who still believed they could win.
Had the US not dropped the 2 bombs the death toll to all sides would have been in the millions.
Another fact not understood was that ever since 43 the US was bombing Japan main islands day and night.
The Japanese had factories built in residential areas and by 43 had many factories set up in the workers homes. Therefore "just bombing military targets " was not possible.
In one air raid on the Capitol city over 150,000 people were killed.
In fact, more people were killed and more cities were destroyed by nonatomic weapons than with.
What the 2 atom bombs did do even though less damaging, was to shock the Emperor and many of his subjects into realizing that they could not, would not win. That we could, in fact, destroy them without setting foot on their homeland.
That had been the chief point the military leaders kept promising the nation, that the Americans and British would never risk an invasion and in fact, would sue for peace, that would allow Japan to rebuild and fight again, winning the next time because they had learned from their miscalculations about Americans ability to wage war. So, in fact, the use of the atom bomb saved far more lives than it took and kept another world war from happening for, so far 70 years and counting.
Both the Korean War and the Vietnam war were the outgrowth of WW2 as were many small wars in far corners of the globe but no full-scale wars like WW1 and WW2.
Remember that in WW1 somewhere around 30million people died, another 25 million deaths due to disease spread as a result of the war. WW2 more than 50 million died both directly from the war and disease caused by the war. Thats not counting the millions killed by Stalin before the outbreak of WW2.
Japan and Germany are now 2 of our closest allies as a result of how we treated them in the post war years.
We helped them to rebuild and also left them to govern themselves.



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@uctv

Check out "Dark Persuasion - The History of Brainwashing from Pavlov to Social Media" here: https://youtu.be/bWl8FXhdEio

@user-hg8tj3oe1m

Oh fa of 😅

@scottbromage2210

Wow... that was a great 3am "cant sleep" documentary!! It was Soo good, when I woke up I watched with my lunch as well!!

@Brian_yeah_that_brian_Strang

I agree

@justinharasyn1574

Same here Scott

@Britprx

Starting at 1:58am.. hate ur comment already

@thomaspiers6429

3:24

@user-bo1rx5ji1d

It was actually one of the good ones

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@DvinexOfficial

I loved watching this before and again after watching Nolan's Oppeneheimer. It is indeed baffling to see all those characters in the movie and the real ones here.

@peewee678

Indeed. However I'm a bit disappointed they didn't interview Barbie.

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