Do you think the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were justified?

 
 
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The first bomb was definitely justified. Japan had no intention of surrendering any time soon. It was necessary deterrent of future conflict.

The second bomb is debatable. I've heard from some that Japan was planning to surrender after Hiroshima and didn't have time to do so before Nagasaki, but others insist they would have continued anyway.

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The first bomb can be argued as justifiable, dropping a second one without giving them sufficient time to surrender just seems downright malicious. You unveil the most powerful weapon on the planet and atomise hundreds of thousands in an instant and expect that to not be the biggest paralyser for a country like that?

One bomb was enough.


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The other problem about an invasion is Russia. The country would have been split into North and South Japan just like Korea, Vietnam and Berlin.
Yup. Two nuked cities left japan in a much better state than a first world/second world south/north split would have.
And there's no way a successful mainland invasion wouldn't have involved Russian aid after the way they devastated Japan's army groups in mainland Asia.
When the US captured those aircraft carrying subs the Japs built we sunk them because of the Russians. We didn't want them to get a look at them and they knew we had them. So we sunk them because of them. If we invaded Russia probably would have wanted to as well due to land. And like you said we would need Russian aid since the US estimated we would have took around one million casualties for that invasion.     


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Difficult to say. Not being alive at the time. World war. Death toll being what it was. Targeting of civilians is rarely justified. If ever. It did ultimately end the war though. Not as if we weren't fire bombing cities, and running internment camps for American citizens at the time. So morals were a bit different back then.

I don't think I'd have done it if it were me tbh. Feel like we probably had better options available. Japan is very dependent on imports hence the reason for their war in the first place. Sinking their navy and a blockade would have left them in a very tight spot. At the very least drop a couple warning nukes of their coast.


 
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At the very least drop a couple warning nukes of their coast.

America only had three up until then, and one of them was used in the Trinity Test. The Fat Man and Little Boy that they dropped were the only nukes they had left.


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The way I look at is just less potential creators of anime.

The bombings were justified.


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My stupidity is self evident.
We should've dropped more.


 
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Without those bombs we would have never gotten Godzilla


 
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Difficult to say. Not being alive at the time. World war. Death toll being what it was. Targeting of civilians is rarely justified. If ever. It did ultimately end the war though. Not as if we weren't fire bombing cities, and running internment camps for American citizens at the time. So morals were a bit different back then.

I don't think I'd have done it if it were me tbh. Feel like we probably had better options available. Japan is very dependent on imports hence the reason for their war in the first place. Sinking their navy and a blockade would have left them in a very tight spot. At the very least drop a couple warning nukes of their coast.
I think we need to take into account just how tired of war everybody was. Continuing a "traditional" attack on Japan would've taken a while.

And America had to show it was a force to be reckoned with in case Russia got any ideas.

What happened was a tragedy. But I really don't think there would've been a better way with less casualties.
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All signs pointed to Japan continuing the Pacific War, costing more lives, resources and money than the bombs ever incurred. (The casualties of the Pacific War was already in the 30 million+ whereas the Atomic Bombs killed 200,000, just to add a little addendum).

Call it consequentialism if you want, but it certainly was justified.
Yeah, 30 million soldier deaths. People who knew what they were signing up for. You can't compare the deaths of military enlisted men to the deaths of civilians.


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All signs pointed to Japan continuing the Pacific War, costing more lives, resources and money than the bombs ever incurred. (The casualties of the Pacific War was already in the 30 million+ whereas the Atomic Bombs killed 200,000, just to add a little addendum).

Call it consequentialism if you want, but it certainly was justified.
30+ million deaths in the Pacific?

You smoking crack or something?


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All signs pointed to Japan continuing the Pacific War, costing more lives, resources and money than the bombs ever incurred. (The casualties of the Pacific War was already in the 30 million+ whereas the Atomic Bombs killed 200,000, just to add a little addendum).

Call it consequentialism if you want, but it certainly was justified.
Yeah, 30 million soldier deaths. People who knew what they were signing up for. You can't compare the deaths of military enlisted men to the deaths of civilians.
Not really, considering a lot of men were conscripted to fight. The draft isn't exactly voluntary.

If you want to point fingers here, point it at the Japanese government for their heavily imperialistic culture, reluctance to surrender, and the capacity to hone both civilians and soldiers into literal weapons of war to be expended if it meant taking out a few American lives.


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All signs pointed to Japan continuing the Pacific War, costing more lives, resources and money than the bombs ever incurred. (The casualties of the Pacific War was already in the 30 million+ whereas the Atomic Bombs killed 200,000, just to add a little addendum).

Call it consequentialism if you want, but it certainly was justified.
30+ million deaths in the Pacific?

You smoking crack or something?
Nope.


 
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All signs pointed to Japan continuing the Pacific War, costing more lives, resources and money than the bombs ever incurred. (The casualties of the Pacific War was already in the 30 million+ whereas the Atomic Bombs killed 200,000, just to add a little addendum).

Call it consequentialism if you want, but it certainly was justified.
Yeah, 30 million soldier deaths. People who knew what they were signing up for. You can't compare the deaths of military enlisted men to the deaths of civilians.
Not really, considering a lot of men were conscripted to fight. The draft isn't exactly voluntary.

If you want to point fingers here, point it at the Japanese government for their heavily imperialistic culture, reluctance to surrender, and the capacity to hone both civilians and soldiers into literal weapons of war to be expended if it meant taking out a few American lives.
This has nothing to do with the Japanese governement. I would've had no problem if we bombed two military bases instead of two urban centers. The civilians in Japan, while pretty brainwashed, sure, had nothing to do with the actual war.


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All signs pointed to Japan continuing the Pacific War, costing more lives, resources and money than the bombs ever incurred. (The casualties of the Pacific War was already in the 30 million+ whereas the Atomic Bombs killed 200,000, just to add a little addendum).

Call it consequentialism if you want, but it certainly was justified.
30+ million deaths in the Pacific?

You smoking crack or something?
Nope.
Wait, ah. You're including China in that.

I was thinking that you were just talking about the US against Japan....

Well, if that's the case, then definitely 30+ million.


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All signs pointed to Japan continuing the Pacific War, costing more lives, resources and money than the bombs ever incurred. (The casualties of the Pacific War was already in the 30 million+ whereas the Atomic Bombs killed 200,000, just to add a little addendum).

Call it consequentialism if you want, but it certainly was justified.
Yeah, 30 million soldier deaths. People who knew what they were signing up for. You can't compare the deaths of military enlisted men to the deaths of civilians.
Not really, considering a lot of men were conscripted to fight. The draft isn't exactly voluntary.

If you want to point fingers here, point it at the Japanese government for their heavily imperialistic culture, reluctance to surrender, and the capacity to hone both civilians and soldiers into literal weapons of war to be expended if it meant taking out a few American lives.
This has nothing to do with the Japanese governement. I would've had no problem if we bombed two military bases instead of two urban centers. The civilians in Japan, while pretty brainwashed, sure, had nothing to do with the actual war.
I'm not saying they are, but Japan was given multiple warnings beforehand, and had no intention of ceasing their acts of aggression and war crimes. Their culture was literally predicated on the basis of placing victory before the lives of their citizens.


 
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All signs pointed to Japan continuing the Pacific War, costing more lives, resources and money than the bombs ever incurred. (The casualties of the Pacific War was already in the 30 million+ whereas the Atomic Bombs killed 200,000, just to add a little addendum).

Call it consequentialism if you want, but it certainly was justified.
Yeah, 30 million soldier deaths. People who knew what they were signing up for. You can't compare the deaths of military enlisted men to the deaths of civilians.
2/3rds of US forces in WWII were draftees.


 
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All signs pointed to Japan continuing the Pacific War, costing more lives, resources and money than the bombs ever incurred. (The casualties of the Pacific War was already in the 30 million+ whereas the Atomic Bombs killed 200,000, just to add a little addendum).

Call it consequentialism if you want, but it certainly was justified.
Yeah, 30 million soldier deaths. People who knew what they were signing up for. You can't compare the deaths of military enlisted men to the deaths of civilians.
2/3rds of US forces in WWII were draftees.
It's still comparing apples to oranges. Why didn't we drop the bombs on a Japanese military harbor? Why did it have to be a city?


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All signs pointed to Japan continuing the Pacific War, costing more lives, resources and money than the bombs ever incurred. (The casualties of the Pacific War was already in the 30 million+ whereas the Atomic Bombs killed 200,000, just to add a little addendum).

Call it consequentialism if you want, but it certainly was justified.
Yeah, 30 million soldier deaths. People who knew what they were signing up for. You can't compare the deaths of military enlisted men to the deaths of civilians.
2/3rds of US forces in WWII were draftees.
It's still comparing apples to oranges. Why didn't we drop the bombs on a Japanese military harbor? Why did it have to be a city?

Everything's a target in total war, especially against a country whose civilians were willing to kill themselves en masse upon an Allied invasion. But Hiroshima was a military target; it was a large port and supply depot. It would be equivalent to bombing something like Norfolk in the U.S. As for Nagasaki, it was also a port, and 90% of its labor was devoted to the war effort.


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All signs pointed to Japan continuing the Pacific War, costing more lives, resources and money than the bombs ever incurred. (The casualties of the Pacific War was already in the 30 million+ whereas the Atomic Bombs killed 200,000, just to add a little addendum).

Call it consequentialism if you want, but it certainly was justified.
Yeah, 30 million soldier deaths. People who knew what they were signing up for. You can't compare the deaths of military enlisted men to the deaths of civilians.
Not really, considering a lot of men were conscripted to fight. The draft isn't exactly voluntary.

If you want to point fingers here, point it at the Japanese government for their heavily imperialistic culture, reluctance to surrender, and the capacity to hone both civilians and soldiers into literal weapons of war to be expended if it meant taking out a few American lives.
Bad troll is bad.


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All signs pointed to Japan continuing the Pacific War, costing more lives, resources and money than the bombs ever incurred. (The casualties of the Pacific War was already in the 30 million+ whereas the Atomic Bombs killed 200,000, just to add a little addendum).

Call it consequentialism if you want, but it certainly was justified.
Yeah, 30 million soldier deaths. People who knew what they were signing up for. You can't compare the deaths of military enlisted men to the deaths of civilians.
Not really, considering a lot of men were conscripted to fight. The draft isn't exactly voluntary.

If you want to point fingers here, point it at the Japanese government for their heavily imperialistic culture, reluctance to surrender, and the capacity to hone both civilians and soldiers into literal weapons of war to be expended if it meant taking out a few American lives.
Bad troll is bad.
>he expresses a viewpoint I disagree with
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All signs pointed to Japan continuing the Pacific War, costing more lives, resources and money than the bombs ever incurred. (The casualties of the Pacific War was already in the 30 million+ whereas the Atomic Bombs killed 200,000, just to add a little addendum).

Call it consequentialism if you want, but it certainly was justified.
Yeah, 30 million soldier deaths. People who knew what they were signing up for. You can't compare the deaths of military enlisted men to the deaths of civilians.
Not really, considering a lot of men were conscripted to fight. The draft isn't exactly voluntary.

If you want to point fingers here, point it at the Japanese government for their heavily imperialistic culture, reluctance to surrender, and the capacity to hone both civilians and soldiers into literal weapons of war to be expended if it meant taking out a few American lives.
Bad troll is bad.
>he expresses a viewpoint I disagree with
>must be a troll
Except no one is that stupid so you are an obvious troll.

Stop trolling serious.


 
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All signs pointed to Japan continuing the Pacific War, costing more lives, resources and money than the bombs ever incurred. (The casualties of the Pacific War was already in the 30 million+ whereas the Atomic Bombs killed 200,000, just to add a little addendum).

Call it consequentialism if you want, but it certainly was justified.
Yeah, 30 million soldier deaths. People who knew what they were signing up for. You can't compare the deaths of military enlisted men to the deaths of civilians.
2/3rds of US forces in WWII were draftees.
It's still comparing apples to oranges. Why didn't we drop the bombs on a Japanese military harbor? Why did it have to be a city?
Hiroshima was the headquarters of the Fifth Division and Field Marshal Shunroku Hata's 2nd General Army Headquarters, which commanded the defense of all of southern Japan. It was also a communications center, a storage point, an assembly area for troops, and a military-industrial center powered by the mass-scale forced labour of Koreans.  The Navy Elite Academy was on the near island of Edajima. Kure, less than 15 miles from Hiroshima city, was another major shipyard, where the famous Yamato was constructed with material and labor from Hiroshima

Nagasaki was one of the largest sea ports in southern Japan and had grand industrial importance. Ordnance, ships, military equipment, and other war materials were manufactured there. The Mitsubishi Steel and Arms Works was located there. Mitsubishi produced over 10,000 Zero fighters and the battleship Musashi.

I mean, you can literally find this information with a two second google search.
During World War II, the 2nd General Army and Chugoku Regional Army were headquartered in Hiroshima, and the Army Marine Headquarters was located at Ujina port. The city also had large depots of military supplies, and was a key center for shipping.[12]


 
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This is not the greatest sig in the world, no. This is just a tribute.
All signs pointed to Japan continuing the Pacific War, costing more lives, resources and money than the bombs ever incurred. (The casualties of the Pacific War was already in the 30 million+ whereas the Atomic Bombs killed 200,000, just to add a little addendum).

Call it consequentialism if you want, but it certainly was justified.
Yeah, 30 million soldier deaths. People who knew what they were signing up for. You can't compare the deaths of military enlisted men to the deaths of civilians.
Not really, considering a lot of men were conscripted to fight. The draft isn't exactly voluntary.

If you want to point fingers here, point it at the Japanese government for their heavily imperialistic culture, reluctance to surrender, and the capacity to hone both civilians and soldiers into literal weapons of war to be expended if it meant taking out a few American lives.
Bad troll is bad.
>he expresses a viewpoint I disagree with
>must be a troll
Except no one is that stupid so you are an obvious troll.

Stop trolling serious.
This is hilarious since it's all you do here.


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All signs pointed to Japan continuing the Pacific War, costing more lives, resources and money than the bombs ever incurred. (The casualties of the Pacific War was already in the 30 million+ whereas the Atomic Bombs killed 200,000, just to add a little addendum).

Call it consequentialism if you want, but it certainly was justified.
Yeah, 30 million soldier deaths. People who knew what they were signing up for. You can't compare the deaths of military enlisted men to the deaths of civilians.
Not really, considering a lot of men were conscripted to fight. The draft isn't exactly voluntary.

If you want to point fingers here, point it at the Japanese government for their heavily imperialistic culture, reluctance to surrender, and the capacity to hone both civilians and soldiers into literal weapons of war to be expended if it meant taking out a few American lives.
Bad troll is bad.
>he expresses a viewpoint I disagree with
>must be a troll
Except no one is that stupid so you are an obvious troll.

Stop trolling serious.
This is hilarious since it's all you do here.
you're just assmad


 
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All signs pointed to Japan continuing the Pacific War, costing more lives, resources and money than the bombs ever incurred. (The casualties of the Pacific War was already in the 30 million+ whereas the Atomic Bombs killed 200,000, just to add a little addendum).

Call it consequentialism if you want, but it certainly was justified.
Yeah, 30 million soldier deaths. People who knew what they were signing up for. You can't compare the deaths of military enlisted men to the deaths of civilians.
Not really, considering a lot of men were conscripted to fight. The draft isn't exactly voluntary.

If you want to point fingers here, point it at the Japanese government for their heavily imperialistic culture, reluctance to surrender, and the capacity to hone both civilians and soldiers into literal weapons of war to be expended if it meant taking out a few American lives.
Bad troll is bad.
>he expresses a viewpoint I disagree with
>must be a troll
Except no one is that stupid so you are an obvious troll.

Stop trolling serious.
This is hilarious since it's all you do here.
you're just assmad
Not at all. I'm just correct.


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All signs pointed to Japan continuing the Pacific War, costing more lives, resources and money than the bombs ever incurred. (The casualties of the Pacific War was already in the 30 million+ whereas the Atomic Bombs killed 200,000, just to add a little addendum).

Call it consequentialism if you want, but it certainly was justified.
Yeah, 30 million soldier deaths. People who knew what they were signing up for. You can't compare the deaths of military enlisted men to the deaths of civilians.
Not really, considering a lot of men were conscripted to fight. The draft isn't exactly voluntary.

If you want to point fingers here, point it at the Japanese government for their heavily imperialistic culture, reluctance to surrender, and the capacity to hone both civilians and soldiers into literal weapons of war to be expended if it meant taking out a few American lives.
Bad troll is bad.
>he expresses a viewpoint I disagree with
>must be a troll
Except no one is that stupid so you are an obvious troll.

Stop trolling serious.
This is hilarious since it's all you do here.
you're just assmad
Not at all. I'm just correct.
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