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AW1Steve -> RE: Tibbetts has passed on (11/7/2007 12:39:03 AM)
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[:)] Japan had a major problem in the fact that they couldn't surrender , no matter how they might need to or want to. The "bomb" , gave them an honorable way to save face. How could any one fight such a super weapon? It could be argued that it wasn't the US military that beat Japan , it was this ungodly weapon. I don't buy it , but I bet a good many Japanese did. It saved many , many lives , allied and Japanese , far more than it took. In the late 90's , while working for the US Navy memorial in DC , I had the honor and privialge of interviewing a number of veterans of the Asiatic fleet (including some from Houston). After their heroic fight the survivors became "guests of the Emporer" for the next several years. One spry old fellow that I interviewed , told me despite being a prisoner building "that bridge in Thailand" and being slave labor in Manchuria , he felt bad that we dropped "those two bombs on Japan". This surprised me , then he added "whish we'd dropped twenty of them". [:D]
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