Original link: https://t.me/MoshangUS/1233 MoshangUS @MoshangUS “There are no wronged souls under the atomic bomb”? Revisit the testimony of the only American general involved in the bombing twice #人物历史#Controversial topic https://telegra.ph/Revisit the testimony of the only American general who participated in the bombing twice-07-24 Telegraph “There are no wronged souls under the atomic bomb”? Revisit the …
“There are no wronged souls under the atomic bomb”? Revisit the testimony of the only American general involved in the bombing twice
#Character History #Controversial topic
https://ift.tt/a6DzAmO the testimony of the only American general who participated in the bombing twice-07-24 Telegraph “No souls under the atomic bomb”? Review the testimony of the only American general who participated in two bombings https://t.me/MoshangUS Retired Major General Charles W. Sweeney (Charles W. Sweeney) of the U.S. Air Force, who participated in two bombings, dropped the “little boy” as the co-pilot in Hiroshima and dropped the second atomic bomb “fat man” in Nagasaki as the captain, was worth reviewing on May 11, 1995 at the congressional hearing. “Under the Atomic Bomb, There Are No Wronged Souls” was a title given by the Chinese translator at that time. Look at how the country of Japan has been reborn, and how crazy the militaristic Japan was before! Original text: https://ift.tt/z1mQhEZ Here is a brief overview of the historical background of World War II at that time. As of the end of July 1945, the militaristic Japanese army’s sea combat power was basically defeated by the Allied forces, and the Allied forces’ landing battle on Japan was imperative. In the “Potsdam Declaration” on July 26, 1945, the United States, the United Kingdom, and China demanded that the Japanese armed forces surrender unconditionally, otherwise they would suffer “rapid and complete destruction.” Japanese leaders (the Supreme Council of War Directors, also known as the “Big Six”) publicly declared that they would fight to the end, and privately sought mediation from the ostensibly neutral Soviet Union. But in reality, the Soviet Union was secretly preparing to attack Japanese troops in Manchuria and Korea (also… Read More »