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Re: Victims





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Von: Jacobus, John (OD/ORS) <jacobusj@ors.od.nih.gov>

An: 'RadSafe' <radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu>

Datum: Donnerstag, 08. August 2002 17:00

Betreff: RE: Victims





>Have you ever wondered were the alternatives to the use of the atomic bombs

>in WWII?  During one of their first meetings, Churchill and Roosevelt

>determined that the war would only conclude with the total surrender and

>defeat to the Axis forces.  With the final defeat of Germany, the Allies

>were going to put all of their resources into the defeat of Japan, and the

>invasion of the home islands, beginning with Kyushu, in November 1945.

>

>Since the battles for Guadalcanal and through Okinawa and Iwo Jima, the

>Japanese had demonstrated a fanatical resistance.  Consequently, the Allied

>forces expected more when they came ashore on the home islands.  Resistance

>was expected not only from regular troops, but from the general population

>who were expect to resist the invaders and die for their Emperor.  To the

>ensure the success of the invasion, the Allies intended to use poison gas.



So you openly declare, that the Allies (= the US troops) would have breached

against international law by using poisonous gases? Not even the Nazi-regime

has used them during WW II !!!! This is a slap into the face of your nation,

which critizises correctly the use of poisonous gases by Saddam Hussein

against Kurds. So you put the Allies on the same level as Saddam Hussein? Or

are you supporting his politics against the Kurds?



It is unbelievable, how far some people go to defend previous actions of

their politicians and military, if they are criticised.



Franz









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