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In reply to the discussion: This date marks the 78th Anniversary of the Atomic Bomb over Hiroshima. [View all]XanaDUer2
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This date marks the 78th Anniversary of the Atomic Bomb over Hiroshima. [View all]
ProudMNDemocrat
Aug 2023
OP
I could remember sitting under the desk during the sirens, and thinking...
Bluethroughu
Aug 2023
#15
The community loudspeaker alarm in my Japanese neighborhood went off this morning to
betsuni
Aug 2023
#6
I don't agree...it would have been Okinawa all over again. They would not surrender and would
Demsrule86
Aug 2023
#29
The most influential event on the boomer generation happened before we were born
Walleye
Aug 2023
#10
The two greatest acts of racism were dropped on Japanese innocents...war crimes, unprosecuted.
Alexander Of Assyria
Aug 2023
#11
Over my life time, I've wavered on this issue, but at the end of my life, I agree with you.
NNadir
Aug 2023
#22
BTW the American POW told the Japanese Sargent no hard feelings and forgave him but ....
Botany
Aug 2023
#24
My long gone Grandfather had gone into the military during WW I and since he was good @
Botany
Aug 2023
#28
Some people who survived the Hiroshima atomic blast went to Nagasaki for safety. Six people were
spike jones
Aug 2023
#20