Area 51 'Uncensored': Was It UFOs Or The USSR? : NPR
http://www.npr.org/2011/05/17/136356848/area-51-uncensored-was-it-ufos-or-the-ussr
There was an unusual moment where that source became very upset and told me things that were stunning that's almost impossible to believe at first read. But the newly created Atomic Energy Commission, formerly known as the Manhattan Project, was now in charge of regulating the classification of all nuclear weapons information in a system that was totally separate from the president's system
The Atomic Bombing of Japan
http://www.counterpunch.org/2008/08/06/the-atomic-bombing-of-japan/
For precisely this reason war-making politicians have always sought to restrict access to this sort of information (a pattern which has reached new extremes in the US since 2001). The memory of World War II has been central to this portrayal, even though the history of US bombing strategy in the war, including the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, suggests a slightly different story
http://edsitement.neh.gov/lesson-plan/victory-pacific-1943-1945
victory over the Japanese Navy at Midway succeeded in stopping the Axis advance in the Pacific, and by early 1943 the Marines had driven the Japanese from Guadalcanal. Navy and Marines, under the overall command of Admiral Chester Nimitz, would mount a series of amphibious operations against enemy positions in the Gilbert, Marshall, Caroline and Mariana Island chains
http://study.com/academy/lesson/the-cold-war-definition-causes-early-events.html
The United States and Soviet Union agreed upon the division of Berlin, but the Soviets, under the leadership of Joseph Stalin, wanted to acquire Poland as a buffer against future attacks. This trepidation was increased upon the release of United States Diplomat to Moscow George Kennan's 'Long Telegram', or the 'X-Article.' Kennan was a trusted adviser to Truman, and his 'Long Telegram' became the basis for the policy of containment
http://www.debate.org/opinions/should-the-u-s-have-dropped-the-atomic-bomb?_escaped_fragment_=&_escaped_fragment_=
However if you say it harshly or you slap the kid they might get the idea that hey this isn't right I shouldn't do this, but if they continue to do it then you slap then again. If Sherman had not completed his march to the sea while practicing total war would the will of the South have been broken, leading to surrender and helping to save lives on both sides? Death is never a pleasant thing but in the cold numbers that would be bodies for both sides I would drop the bomb every time and have Grandpa at my birthday
World War II: Second Atomic Bomb That Ended the War
http://www.historynet.com/world-war-ii-second-atomic-bomb-that-ended-the-war.htm
The Quran therefore because it had mistakes in it, could not be the world of God, but was rather the work of someone human, and who could that human be other than Mohammad, the Prophet of Islam, (Peace be upon him). But after the vision an irresistible urge for knowledge, knowledge for the sake of knowledge kept me to the year 1982 in incessant endeavour, day in day out like a man possessed
http://www.doug-long.com/quotes.htm
In 1905, as part of his Special Theory of Relativity, he made the intriguing point that a relatively large amount of energy was contained in and could be released from a relatively small amount of matter. When the war was over I arrived at this conclusion after talking with a number of Japanese officials who had been closely associated with the decision of the then Japanese government, to reject the ultimatum, as it was presented
Should We Have Dropped the Atomic Bomb? :: World War II History
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http://japanfocus.org/-Tsuyoshi-Hasegawa/2501/article.html
In fact, until then all Ketsu Go strategy had been built upon the assumption that the USSR should be kept neutral, and for that reason Kawabe himself had campaigned hard for the Foreign Ministry to secure Soviet neutrality through negotiations. The Supreme War Council was not even convened for three full days after the Hiroshima bomb; not until after the USSR entered the war against Japan did it meet
Why The Next War With China Could Go Very Badly For The United States
http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/why-the-next-war-with-china-could-go-very-badly-for-the-united-states
Dave Webb Anyone besides me think we are deliberately feeding them information? False information with enough truth in it to make them believe the whole thing. Technically speaking chip and circuitry manufacturing in America is still more advanced that China it has just been more expensive due to labor costs until now
http://www.johnwcooper.com/papers/atomicbombtruman.htm
The Call for Unconditional Surrender: The Potsdam Declaration contained the insistence on unconditional surrender, which consequently left the continued existence of the Emperor ambiguous. It is apparent then, that prior to the Potsdam conference the United States did know that all issues pertaining to the Emperor were of the utmost importance
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Role in a Changing World Students reflect on global changes, assess national priorities, and decide for themselves the role the United States should play in the world today. New Curriculum Climate Change and Questions of Justice Students explore the causes and effects of global warming and delve into questions of who is most responsible for and vulnerable to the changing climate
Did the Japanese deserve the Atomic Bomb? - War Against Japan - WW2 Talk
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The alliies ended up keeping the Emperor anyways so what was the point of dropping the bombs and bombing the crap out of Japan if you were going to do what they wanted in the end anyways?Why not? You are not explaining those statements. Seeing as how one of my grandfathers was a US Marine in the Pacific (the fellow in the picture to the left, in fact), and my other grandfather was in the US Army in Europe awaiting possible transfer to the Pacific when the war ended, I can safely say that if the war had not ended when it did, I may have never been born
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Attacking Pearl Harbor was such a cowardly move the little Japanese people deserved exactly what they got, in fact we should have done about ten more in hopes of wiping the losers out. The war might have ended weeks earlier, he said, if the United States had agreed, as it later did anyway, to the retention of the institution of the emperor
http://www.americanheritage.com/content/biggest-decision-why-we-had-drop-atomic-bomb
By late June advancing American forces had completed the conquest of Okinawa, which lay only 350 miles from the southernmost Japanese home island of Kyushu. Conventional bombing had reduced many of its cities to rubble, blockade had strangled its importation of vitally needed materials, and its navy had sustained such heavy losses as to be powerless to interfere with the invasion everyone knew was coming
http://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesconca/2013/12/07/why-did-we-make-the-atomic-bomb/
Little Boy was an enriched uranium device like Iran was attempting to make and Fat Man was a separated plutonium device similar to what North Korea has developed. The Soviets, fighting for their lives against an almost overwhelming German invasion, put their early work on hold, not entirely convinced of its importance, and revived it in 1943 after the Red Army pushed back the Wehrmacht outside Moscow and espionage revealed the extent of the developing programs in Britain and the United States
http://www.trumanlibrary.org/teacher/abomb.htm
How did this precedent dictate warfare in subsequent presidencies? What other Truman policies became precedents for the modern presidency? One example is United States sponsorship of NATO. "For the last few seconds, he stared directly ahead and when the announcer shouted Now!' and there came this tremendous burst of light followed abruptly there after by the deep growling of the explosion, his face relaxed into an expression of tremendous relief," recalled General L
The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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While Japan was still trying to comprehend this devastation three days later, the United States struck again, this time, on Nagasaki.The Atomic Bombing of HiroshimaAt 2:45 a.m. Decade By Decade 1940 - 1949 The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki By Jennifer Rosenberg 20th Century History Expert Share Pin Tweet Submit Stumble Post Share Sign Up for our Free Newsletters Thanks, You're in! About Today Living Healthy 20th Century History You might also enjoy: Health Tip of the Day Recipe of the Day Sign up There was an error
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Cumings in his past work has so often pulled things out of context, distorted them, or presented them in a misleading fashion that in my opinion he is an unreliable source. Robert Oppenheimer, former director of the Manhattan Project, was involved in Project Vista, designed to gauge the feasibility of the tactical use of atomic weapons
Why did the US drop the atomic bombs on Japan
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No decent Japan travel guide itinerary is complete without the locations on this list.The first atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima was code named Little Boy. About ninety-nine percent of the Japanese people were, at the time of World War Two, direct decedents from the original nomadic Mongolian tribes that crossed over into Japan from the Korean Peninsula
Why Did the U.S. Decide to Drop the Bomb on Japan?
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believed that if the atomic bomb could end the war, Soviet influence after the war would be restricted and domestically the tremendous cost of development would be justified. After spring 1945, with Japan in an extremely weak position, the United States was considering the following ways of bringing the long war to an end: invade the Japanese mainland in November 1945, ask the Soviet Union to join the war against Japan, assure continuation of the emperor system, or use the atomic bomb
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