Originally posted by Parma
And as for Hiroshima (and Nagasaki), I think we are foolishly "Monday morning quarterbacking" here. We are applying current mores and values to a situation that existed before most of us in the discussion were born. If I had been in Truman's shoes, *not* knowing what I know now, I would have dropped both bombs. No question.
And as for Hiroshima (and Nagasaki), I think we are foolishly "Monday morning quarterbacking" here. We are applying current mores and values to a situation that existed before most of us in the discussion were born. If I had been in Truman's shoes, *not* knowing what I know now, I would have dropped both bombs. No question.
Of all the people posting on this thread, I may be the only one who was alive when the bomb was dropped. But since I was 1 y 4 m and 8 days old I did not know what was happening over there.
The fighting in Iwo Jima (25,851 American casualties 6,825 dead and 22,000 Japanese soldiers KIA, and several ships sunk by kamikaze) and Okinawa (over 38,000 American casualties, 12,000 dead and 34 ships sunk by kamikaze. The Japanese lost 107,539 KIA, 23,764 sealed in caves KIA, 7,830 planes, 16 ships, and 100,000 civilians kill. We capture only 10,755 soldiers alive) told us that when we landed on Kyushu the American casualties were going to be more than maybe the civil war was. The Japanese were not going to surrender in 45, 46, 47 or ever. Their Islands had never been invaded in history. Our guys would have been fighting woman and kids from 10 on up. Think about that for a minute, killing a kid because if you do not he will kill you. Half of our guys would have come home crazy.
To the person who said Truman made up the numbers, that is BS. Several Generals and others who are supposed to come up with possible numbers came up with up to 1,000,000 (million) KIA. Remember we would be taking on the home islands. Japan still had a large army in place at home, just like we did during WW II.
Also the Japanese were still building airplanes, some front line fighter but also kamikaze as fast as they could be build.
We were going to take Kyushu and then land in Shikoku and secure airfields and ports and then and only then take on Honshu. They felt Kyushu and Shikoku would be very bad, but Honshu would be the worst because that is were Kyoto, Osaka, and Tokyo are located.
If the Japanese had invaded California in early 42, do you think for one moment that only the army would have fought them, hell no, every man and woman who had a gun would be fighting along side of the army to beat them.
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