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In reply to the discussion: What the Oliver Stone docu says about the nuclear bombing of Japan is... [View all]The nukes allowed the Japanese military to save face. So many here don't understand that. And the invasion would have been horribly costly. The Japanese air force still had thousands of planes to use for kamikaze strikes. Their plan was to keep a low but steady stream of planes coming to the fleet so that they had to stay at battle stations around the clock until exaustion sapped their efficiency, then a large kamikaze strike would be launched.
BTW - As it happened, in real life, in October of 1945 Typhoon Louise hit Okinawa. It was a strong typhoon and did massive damage to the base and ships. A total of 12 ships were sunk, 222 grounded, and 32 damaged beyond the ability of ships' companies to repair. Since Okinawa was to be the gathering place for the invasion fleet, the invasion would have been delayed beyone its November date. Japan would have seen this as another "divine wind" and morale would have increased.