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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: 68947484" data-attributes="member: 114813"><p><u>I do not know that site</u>.</p><p><em>Japan’s surrender terms were nearly identical to the terms that were accepted by the U.S. at the official surrender except for the terms about the Emperor</em>. The Japanese feared the US would humiliate and or execute their Emperor (You have to understand, their Emperor was semi-divine plus their whole culture of dishonor, etc). Imagine if the U.S. lost the war and we feared they would humiliate our president and or execute him in front of us, etc, etc. In the end, Japan was done and everyone knew it (Well, Generals, Navy Secretary, etc).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peepnklown, post: 68947484, member: 114813"] [U]I do not know that site[/U]. [I]Japan’s surrender terms were nearly identical to the terms that were accepted by the U.S. at the official surrender except for the terms about the Emperor[/I]. The Japanese feared the US would humiliate and or execute their Emperor (You have to understand, their Emperor was semi-divine plus their whole culture of dishonor, etc). Imagine if the U.S. lost the war and we feared they would humiliate our president and or execute him in front of us, etc, etc. In the end, Japan was done and everyone knew it (Well, Generals, Navy Secretary, etc). [/QUOTE]
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