ElCastor
Senior Member
- Location
- Northern CA
To avoid accusations of arrogance, what I post on the war is heresay, although my father did enlist the day after Pearl Harbor, and as a transport pilot spent time in the Pacific. ...Any discussion of Hiroshima seems to bring out the arm-chair generals, apologists, revisionists, ideologues and virtue signalers, none of whom had to witness the horrors being ravaged on the peoples of India, China, Burma, Malasia, Singapore, Korea, New Guinea, etc. Nobody here had to walk in the shoes of our servicemen as they faced the brutality of the Japanese army. Nobody here had to try to figure out which actions would result in the lowest loss of life. Nobody here ever interviewed the people of Japan as to their intent or saw the weapons that were stored away for an invasion of their home islands. I doubt if anyone here has read and studied the intercepted communications of the period. Nobody here witnessed what happened on Okinawa. Nobody here had face what might have happened if Manshu Detachment 731 had been given just a little more time.
And yet, people talk, some with a degree of arrogance, as if they know what they're talking about. Such is the nature of forums.
I have read that the Japanese, in preparation for invasion of the home islands had scheduled the killing of all POWs to free up their guards to fight. Their treatment of the Chinese was particularly abhorrent, aside from mass murder, rape of Chinese women was systematic, widespread and routine. After the 1942 Doolittle bombing of Tokyo, one of the bombers, out of fuel, put down in the sea off the coast of China and members of the crew were rescued by villagers. In reprisal the Japanese exterminated the villagers and killed more than 250,000 Chinese residents of the province. Etc.