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Number11 wrote:General Douglas MacArthur, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, General Omar N. Bradley, Admiral William D. Leahy, Admiral Ernest J. King, Admiral Chester Nimitz, Admiral William F. "Bull" Halsey and General Henry Arnold believed that the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was unnecessary to end the war and said so. But they were just a bunch of uneducated bumpkins and not elite thinkers like BO is.
So much for the myth, huh?
BO-SENSEI wrote:Oh, thank god, someone with a brain, a bit rough, but i'll take anything at this point, weird that I have not heard this argument before and am glad that you brought this to my attention and I will look into it.
by the way, next time, i would leave halsey off that list, he was a moron.
Number11 wrote:General Douglas MacArthur, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, General Omar N. Bradley, Admiral William D. Leahy, Admiral Ernest J. King, Admiral Chester Nimitz, Admiral William F. "Bull" Halsey and General Henry Arnold believed that the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was unnecessary to end the war and said so. But they were just a bunch of uneducated bumpkins and not elite thinkers like BO is.
So much for the myth, huh?
Number11 wrote:
Truman was as torn as Stimson when the reports of the devastation got back to Washington DC. Some members of Congress (Sen. Russell Long, for example) wanted him to never accept any surrender and urged him to continue production and use every single bomb produced to "exterminate" every Japanese man , woman and child. He wanted every city bombed until all Japanese were wiped from the Earth. To his credit, Truman halted all bombing after Nagasaki because he had pangs of guilt and said that he wasn't going to kill any more "innocent women and children."
Sen. Long continued his mania by supporting a plan in conjunction with General LeMay to stockpile the next fifty atomic bombs produced after the surrender and use them simultaneously in a sneak attack against fifty cities in Russia.
You couldn't write science fiction any more scary than what LeMay and Long dreamed up in their careers.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:There are also aparently issues with and doubts about some of the evidence and methods Chang used in researching TRNK. I think what she put in the book was true overall, but I also think that her personal feelings and agenda probably prevented her from looking at things objectively and made her ready to believe anything she was told regardless of how thin the evidence was. I've read it and the tone is definitely not balanced which I don't have a problem with in and of itself. However it could be problematic if you're looking for an objective scholarly work and not an editorial. What's infuriating are the Japan apologists who want to dismiss the whole thing as fiction because some parts might be exaggerated or nothing more than annecdotal evidence.
McTojo wrote:[True overall]....this statement doesn't make sense. It's either factually sound or flimsy having no factual basis whatsoever. Iris Chang's work has been criticized for its authenticity. A lot of her work has been disproven and is not a definitive account of what she claims to have taken place.
rooboy wrote:Oh go fuck yourself up the arse and get a sex life.![]()
What's not in dispute (except for Japanese morons of ultra nationalistic persuasion and their apologists who often run under the covering lie of being 'moderates' and 'revisionists') about the Rape of Nanjing is that it happened.
Full stop. End of story. Enough journalists reported on it including a German journalist who is a valuable primary source. It's as factual as Kristal Nacht in Germany and the Fall of Singapore which in itself was fucking bad.
Don't give us your childish autistic replies about how slavery happened and all these other terrible things - their existence doesn't excuse one of the biggest war crimes of the 20th century and there's plenty of fucked up examples from then.
Samurai Jerk gave a normal reply, something a useless arsewipe like yourself is incapable of - while Chang exposed Imperial Japan's barbarism against civilians in China, she also used a few sources that weren't watertight. I reckon at least one of the photos in the book is doctored.
She also didn't look at how fucking ruthless Chiang Kai Shek's troops were, there's more to that story but the fact is Nanjing was just another frenzied, savage episode in the life of the Japanese Imperial Army. No samurai honour there, all the attacks on civilians done in the name of a snivelling cowardly Emperor.![]()
Nanjing's rape has been well documented, Chang just got the attention for her book. The morons in Japan who deny it are clutching at more straws than in your opinions. I read this bullshit somewhere, some arshole who calls himself an academic said the Rape of Nanjing couldn't have happened because he looked at soldiers' diaries from the day and night before and they were 'too busy to be preparing for a massacre'. What a cunt to say this bullshit and pretend it's academic research.
Even fucking Hitler and the Nazis called murdering millions of Jews 'Evacuation to the east.' Murderous leaders don't tell their soldiers to write about it in a diary but they tell em to act as if everything is business as usual.
rooboy wrote:Oh go fuck yourself up the arse and get a sex life.![]()
What's not in dispute (except for Japanese morons of ultra nationalistic persuasion and their apologists who often run under the covering lie of being 'moderates' and 'revisionists') about the Rape of Nanjing is that it happened.
Full stop. End of story. Enough journalists reported on it including a German journalist who is a valuable primary source. It's as factual as Kristal Nacht in Germany and the Fall of Singapore which in itself was fucking bad.
Don't give us your childish autistic replies about how slavery happened and all these other terrible things - their existence doesn't excuse one of the biggest war crimes of the 20th century and there's plenty of fucked up examples from then.
Samurai Jerk gave a normal reply, something a useless arsewipe like yourself is incapable of - while Chang exposed Imperial Japan's barbarism against civilians in China, she also used a few sources that weren't watertight. I reckon at least one of the photos in the book is doctored.
She also didn't look at how fucking ruthless Chiang Kai Shek's troops were, there's more to that story but the fact is Nanjing was just another frenzied, savage episode in the life of the Japanese Imperial Army. No samurai honour there, all the attacks on civilians done in the name of a snivelling cowardly Emperor.![]()
Nanjing's rape has been well documented, Chang just got the attention for her book. The morons in Japan who deny it are clutching at more straws than in your opinions. I read this bullshit somewhere, some arshole who calls himself an academic said the Rape of Nanjing couldn't have happened because he looked at soldiers' diaries from the day and night before and they were 'too busy to be preparing for a massacre'. What a cunt to say this bullshit and pretend it's academic research.
Even fucking Hitler and the Nazis called murdering millions of Jews 'Evacuation to the east.' Murderous leaders don't tell their soldiers to write about it in a diary but they tell em to act as if everything is business as usual.
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