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Old November 6th 03, 12:24 PM
Cub Driver
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While goggling about in search of information about the new Enola Gay
exhibit, I found that NASM has considerable information on the 1995
exhibit on its website:

http://www.nasm.si.edu/galleries/GAL...03_former.html

Excerpt:

The wall text about the mission reads: "Tibbets piloted the aircraft
on its mission to drop an atomic bomb on Hiroshima on Aug. 6, 1945.
That bomb and the one dropped on Nagasaki three days later destroyed
much of the two cities and caused tens of thousands of deaths.

"However," the text continues, "the use of the bombs led to the
immediate surrender of Japan and made unnecessary the planned invasion
of the Japanese home islands. Such an invasion, especially if
undertaken for both main islands, would have led to very heavy
casualties among American and Allied troops and Japanese civilians and
military. It was thought highly unlikely that Japan, while in a very
weakened military condition, would have surrendered unconditionally
without such an invasion."





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Old November 7th 03, 01:01 AM
Tyson Rininger
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Hence justification for using the bomb.

Just about anyone who has taken a college course that involves the study of
debates, has most likely been faced with this topic as an exercise.


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While goggling about in search of information about the new Enola Gay
exhibit, I found that NASM has considerable information on the 1995
exhibit on its website:

http://www.nasm.si.edu/galleries/GAL...03_former.html

Excerpt:

The wall text about the mission reads: "Tibbets piloted the aircraft
on its mission to drop an atomic bomb on Hiroshima on Aug. 6, 1945.
That bomb and the one dropped on Nagasaki three days later destroyed
much of the two cities and caused tens of thousands of deaths.

"However," the text continues, "the use of the bombs led to the
immediate surrender of Japan and made unnecessary the planned invasion
of the Japanese home islands. Such an invasion, especially if
undertaken for both main islands, would have led to very heavy
casualties among American and Allied troops and Japanese civilians and
military. It was thought highly unlikely that Japan, while in a very
weakened military condition, would have surrendered unconditionally
without such an invasion."





all the best -- Dan Ford
email: (put CUB in subject line)

see the Warbird's Forum at
www.warbirdforum.com
and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com



 




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