Get you minds out of the gutter. We're talking about Victory over Japan.]
Get you minds out of the gutter. We're talking about Victory over Japan.
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Did you move to the UK?
I have mixed feeling over the use of atomic weapons to end WWII. Of course there's the line that it ultimately saved both U.S. and Japanese lives, and then there's the fact that it was an attack on two entire cities that killed men women and children indiscriminately.
Necessary or not this was ugly. Probably the two single ugliest acts in the history of mankind.
No, why do you ask?
Victory over Japan Day
Date August 15 (UK), September 2 (US)
From Wikipedia
Serious?
Sure.
Japan surrendered on Aug. 15th. Officially signed surrender documents on Sept. 2nd.
Funny little tidbit: While stationed aboard the USS Nimitz (CVN 68) they decided to create a Nimitz museum aboard the ship. Before the creation of the museum the desk upon which the Japanese signed their surrender was in the Captain's quarters. My Division Officer was in charge of setting up the museum and tasked with hiring professionals to move the desk from the Captain's quarters to the museum. My division officer apparently didn't have time for that and he tasked myself (FC3 Young), FC3 Dillio and FC2 Messerly with moving the desk. As we were navigating the desk down steep ship ladder wells the ship's captain was headed to his quarters. He stopped, looked at the desk and asked our division officer, who was supervising our activities, why sailors were moving the desk. My division officer said we were more than capable and this would save money. The captain was clearly displeased, shook his head and carried on.
Anyway, we got the desk to the ship's museum with only a few extra dents and dings and I'd assume that's where it is today.
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Not a criticism my mang. I had to look it up, and it showed two different dates from two different countries. Made me giggle a little bit.
Absolutely. The loss of life and property is ugly. Never said it was wrong. What other single act would you put on a level with nuking a city?
I think as Americans we need to remember that we didn't nuke Hiroshima and Nagasaki to obtain a surrender. We nuked them to obtain unconditional surrender. We had the weapon that allowed us to demand complete submission and we chose to use it.
I think as Americans we need to remember that we didn't nuke Hiroshima and Nagasaki to obtain a surrender. We nuked them to obtain unconditional surrender. We had the weapon that allowed us to demand complete submission and we chose to use it.