ion-storm on 16 August 2007
| Mummelmann said: Hmm, well I do believe that you killed a lot of people in Hisoshima and Nagasaki, but not in the millions. Around 250-300.000 was the total direct death toll, with another 120-150.000 from injuries and/radiation sickness. The impact politically was great though, as many countries thought it unnecessary to drop the bomb simply because they could. It was a test, a test against a nation that nobody liked because of the atrocities the japanese had commited against other asians (did you know they killed 20 million in Manchuria?). Japan would've folded, and the supposed "liberation" of pacific areas had nothing to do with the bombing of two cities that didn't even house any military at the time. In fact, these were the only 2 major japanese cities which had no garrison at the time, and it's no coincidence that these were the targets, they were utterly defenceless. PS: Anyone else getting sick of WW2 games where it's portrayed as if the US won the war single handedly? (Yes I know it's an American website, but still). |
Haha yeah, even is resistance which is set in england you play as an american! We all know the brits are harder and tougher than anything these yanks have!
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