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was the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki a war crime?
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<blockquote data-quote="peepnklown" data-source="post: 68943906" data-attributes="member: 114813"><p>Ok, April 1945, the US State Department was pretty sure the Japanese were seeking a way to stop the war and I mean vigorously. The US Joint Intelligence Committee reported that the Japanese were looking into surrender terms (Ooo, we already broken Japan’s secret codes so we knew all the details). I forget to mention; the Japanese were talking surrender options with China and the Soviet Union from September 1944 to December 1944.</p><p>We can talk about Japan’s surrender terms being censored in January of 1945 (the terms were basically the same we accepted in September except terms about the Emperor).</p><p>We can talk about Japan’s efforts to end the war peacefully via Sweden.</p><p></p><p>I could go on and on. It’s pretty sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peepnklown, post: 68943906, member: 114813"] Ok, April 1945, the US State Department was pretty sure the Japanese were seeking a way to stop the war and I mean vigorously. The US Joint Intelligence Committee reported that the Japanese were looking into surrender terms (Ooo, we already broken Japan’s secret codes so we knew all the details). I forget to mention; the Japanese were talking surrender options with China and the Soviet Union from September 1944 to December 1944. We can talk about Japan’s surrender terms being censored in January of 1945 (the terms were basically the same we accepted in September except terms about the Emperor). We can talk about Japan’s efforts to end the war peacefully via Sweden. I could go on and on. It’s pretty sad. [/QUOTE]
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