Butterfly
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Cookie, The Japanese believed Hirohito was a god on earth. They died by the thousands at their own hands due to their fatalistic view of themselves. Japan believed the allies would have to invade the mainland to try in and finish the war. Their civilian population from the oldest to the small school children were prepared to fight any invader. Those children were even taught to sharpen bamboo to use as weapons. Military analysts calculated it would cost literally millions of lives, both Japanese and allies to make such an invasion. THAT is why America in concert with allies demonstrated to the Japanese we had a new and very powerful weapon and sought surrender. It didn't come. I praise our decision to save lives in a war that had already killed so many. Thank you Harry Truman for having the courage to do what had to be done. That is my position and I won't argue it. When Truman dropped the bombs, I was 10 years old.
I concur absolutely. I also note that the 500,000 Japanese civilians compared to the 14,000 soldiers is apples and oranges. The 14,000 soldiers died there on Okinawa -- the 500,00 civilians is cumulative, I would imagine.
Perhaps some reading of the history of the Bataan Death March and the Japanese treatment of American and British prisoners of war in general is in order here.