Seventy-eight years ago, on August 6 and 9, 1945, the United States dropped its first and second atomic bombs on Japan. Six days later, on August 15, the Empire of Japan announced its unconditional surrender to the Allies, and held a surrender ceremony on September 2 of the same year and officially signed the instrument of surrender. World War II ended immediately! Some people think that there are no wronged souls under the atomic bomb, which saved the lives of more civilians in Asia, and American soldiers were finally able to return home; some people claim that since then, humans have mastered self-destruct weapons and opened Pandora’s box. Even after nearly 20 years, when President Truman, who made the decision to drop the bomb, was asked if he had other options, he replied firmly, “No! The atomic bomb was the only language Japan could understand at that time!” Please revisit the classics at this moment? https://twitter.com/MoshangUsa/status/1689314641636368385?s=20 Twitter “There are no souls under the atomic bomb” or is it human beings opening a self-destructing Pandora’s box? Revisit the testimony of the only American general involved in the bombing twice Participated in the two bombings, the retired U.S. Air Force major general Charles J. Sweeney (Charles…

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Seventy-eight years ago, on August 6 and 9, 1945, the United States dropped its first and second atomic bombs on Japan. Six days later, on August 15, the Empire of Japan announced its unconditional surrender to the Allies, and held a surrender ceremony on September 2 of the same year and officially signed the instrument of surrender. World War II ended immediately!

Some people think that there are no wronged souls under the atomic bomb, which saved the lives of more civilians in Asia, and American soldiers were finally able to return home; some people claim that since then, humans have mastered self-destruct weapons and opened Pandora’s box.

Even nearly 20 years later, when President Truman, who made the decision to drop the bomb, was asked if he had other options, he replied firmly, “No! The atomic bomb was the only language Japan could understand at that time!”

Please revisit the classic at this moment ?

https://twitter.com/MoshangUsa/status/1689314641636368385?s=20

Twitter “There are no wronged souls under the atomic bomb” or humans open a self-destructing Pandora’s box? Revisit the testimony of the only American general involved in the bombing twice

Participated in the two bombings, the retired U.S. Air Force major general Charles J. Sweeney (Charles…

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