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12-29-2013, 02:47 PM
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Re: Bodies of Victims in the Epicenter Area of Nagasaki
The people of the homeland would have been a blood bath. We saved countless numbers of Japs, CounTless!! They were ruthless and treated are pows worse than the Germans.
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01-03-2014, 12:54 AM
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Re: Bodies of Victims in the Epicenter Area of Nagasaki
Guadalcanal, unless you limit yourself to biased Western media. What plans were in place to invade the mainland? |
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01-03-2014, 04:26 PM
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Re: Bodies of Victims in the Epicenter Area of Nagasaki
You are questioning the invasion, successful battle and occupation of Guadalcanal by us forces? The us invaded August '42, the Japanese ordered a withdrawal in December '42, completing it by February '43 Operation downfall was the plan to invade the main home islands. All public knowledge, all easily researched and verifiable. You can't be that stupid to believe what you've posted, so troll elsewhere. |
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01-05-2014, 07:30 AM
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Re: Bodies of Victims in the Epicenter Area of Nagasaki
Contribution to the thread by deanmine: atomic_bomb_016-sjpg_950_2000_0_75_0_50_50-sjpg.jpeg atomic_bomb_017-sjpg_950_2000_0_75_0_50_50-sjpg.jpeg atomic_bomb_018-sjpg_950_2000_0_75_0_50_50-sjpg.jpeg atomic_bomb_019-sjpg_950_2000_0_75_0_50_50-sjpg.jpeg atomic_bomb_024-sjpg_950_2000_0_75_0_50_50-sjpg.jpeg atomic_bomb_031-sjpg_950_2000_0_75_0_50_50-sjpg.jpeg atomic_bomb_032-sjpg_950_2000_0_75_0_50_50-sjpg.jpeg |
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02-07-2014, 04:01 AM
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Re: Bodies of Victims in the Epicenter Area of Nagasaki
The temperature at the moment of detonation in a fission bomb can reach 20 million degrees for the smallest fraction of a second. Thats centre-of-the-sun heat. Anything exposed to this unbelievable thermal wave will just vanish, literally vaporised. The fact that there are bodies to see shows that these werent at the actual centre of the detonation, but a distance away, resulting in carbonization and extensive charring. Horrific isnt it?
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02-07-2014, 04:03 AM
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Re: Bodies of Victims in the Epicenter Area of Nagasaki
Interesting fact about the first successful atomic bomb detonation, Trinity. The bomb was detonated on top of a 200 foot metal tower. Now naturally you would think that the tower would have been completely vaporised yes? it wasnt. The pieces of the tower were thrown considerable distances, obviously not vaporised. There are still pieces of the tower out there in the desert.
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