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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: 68959065" data-attributes="member: 114813"><p>First, it wasn’t going to be a long hard fight. The Generals of the Airforce and Army knew Japan was done. Hell, even General Curtis LeMay said we were, ‘driving them back to the stone age.’ March 1945, we bombed Tokyo, killed 100,000 and leaving at least a million people homeless. We then come back in May. We rained down at least 9,000 tons of explosives. Japan’s navy and air force were virtually smashed. We had Japan surrounded and supplied were cut off. Even General Eisenhower wrote later that Japan was already defeated and dropping the bomb was entirely unnecessary. General MacArthur agreed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peepnklown, post: 68959065, member: 114813"] First, it wasn’t going to be a long hard fight. The Generals of the Airforce and Army knew Japan was done. Hell, even General Curtis LeMay said we were, ‘driving them back to the stone age.’ March 1945, we bombed Tokyo, killed 100,000 and leaving at least a million people homeless. We then come back in May. We rained down at least 9,000 tons of explosives. Japan’s navy and air force were virtually smashed. We had Japan surrounded and supplied were cut off. Even General Eisenhower wrote later that Japan was already defeated and dropping the bomb was entirely unnecessary. General MacArthur agreed. [/QUOTE]
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