CletusFornortnor
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I harbor no remorse.
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Should have dropped one on Tokyo then one on Moscow.
No. Evidence of superior technology and industrial capacity.Evidence of War Crimes.
Don't forget Mexico.Half a dozen of these should be dropped on China, a couple on Iran & some on Turkey
Better do some reading on Russia, China, the African states, just to name a few if you think the US is an evil empire, they all have blood on their hands, at the least you can say & carry a placard that says the president is a stupid, senile old fart & not get 'disappeared' try that shit elsewhere. Look what's happening in Iran with the protests, people executed for saying the Government is an arsehole, we forget our Western Freedoms.The USA is a truly evil 😈 empire. Empires are all evil by definition, but the USA will come down in history as the worst of all. The only problem, there'll be no one left to care about history.
It’s mad to look at photos that are our past and our future at the same time 😞Hopefully this thread works for folks - there are a few short threads (discussion and a few images) that aren't very comprehensive on the images side of things. I've only dealt with images of the destruction and death (not in any particular order) caused by the 1945 bombing of both Hiroshima and Nagasaki: not images of the injuries civilians suffered. I might add those later if they're not already here (they get posted everywhere).
The United States detonated two atomic bombs over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 6 and 9 August 1945, respectively. The two bombings killed between 129,000 and 226,000 people, most of whom were civilians, and remain the only use of nuclear weapons in armed conflict so far.
The Allies' Manhattan Project had produced two types of atomic bombs: "Fat Man", a plutonium implosion-type nuclear weapon; and "Little Boy", an enriched uranium gun-type fission weapon. The 509th Composite Group of the United States Army Air Forces was trained and equipped with the specialized Silverplate version of the Boeing B-29 Superfortress, and deployed to Tinian in the Mariana Islands. The Allies called for the unconditional surrender of the Imperial Japanese armed forces in the Potsdam Declaration on 26 July 1945, the alternative being "prompt and utter destruction". The Japanese government ignored the ultimatum.
1. Pocket watch that stopped when the bomb on Hiroshima was dropped.
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2. Hiroshima.
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3. Same.
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4. Same.
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9. Nagasaki.
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10. The shadow of a person who was vaporized by the bomb at Hiroshima.
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12. Charred body of a child.
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17. Survivors queue for assistance.
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22. Mother and child.
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25. Child.
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26. Injured survivors.
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32. The young woman standing beside the charred corpse living to age of 90.
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Japan surrendered to the Allies on 15 August, six days after the Soviet Union's declaration of war and the bombing of Nagasaki. The Japanese government signed the instrument of surrender on 2 September, effectively ending the war.
35. Shadow of another person who was vaporized.
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38. Shadows from bridge rail posts burned into the road.
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41. Another shadow.
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43. Mother and child (same as previous one).
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45. I'm not sure if this person is alive of injured - if the latter I doubt they lived long after.
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47. This trolley car was put back into action after the war and is still used.
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50. Looks like the remains of a Japanese soldier.
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56. The B-29 Superfortress "Enola Gay".
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57. Hiroshima - from the Enola Gay.
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58. Bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
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59. Bomb dropped on Nagasaki.
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I know the fire bombing caused more material damage. I just wanted loads more civilians to be killed.Tokyo was burnt out by August '45. Hiroshima was partially chosen due to its pristine state so the full effects of a nuke could be seen.
No. Evidence of superior technology and industrial capacity.
Considering the atrocities the japs committed, they totally deserved this.
Ah I see your point now.I know the fire bombing caused more material damage. I just wanted loads more civilians to be killed.
Maybe then they’d accept they lose and stop thinking they are superior.
Aren't you the bleeding heart! What about thousands of Chinese and Filipino children who used as bayonet and target practice by the japs? You are a shithead liberal. The fuckers refused to surrender, and they were burning American POWs alive. Read your history.That’s easy to say unless your child was maimed.
Awesome and good to hearThis is just amazing , I have looked for "New pic" and here they are.. I'll like to know what the pilot that drop the bomb, was thinken then and after, but that, we will never know I guess...
OK, defend your point.That’s easy to say unless your child was maimed.
Always remember to have a stopover in Hawaii to see Pearl Harbor first, then see Hiroshima that way you don't have unnecessary sympathy towards the Japanese. We only nuked them because they decided to poke the bear and got mauled.Having been fortunate enough to have visited Hiroshima and the museum, the photos, stories and artifacts collection shows a truly horrific event in human history. One that should never be repeated.
However, saying that, after spending two weeks there and dealing with some very bizarre Japanese and realising what an insular and unflexable breed they are, even I walked out of there thinking to myself "yes, I would have probably pushed the button too..."
If you have a PC graphics program (ie: Photoshop, Lightroom, etc.) capable of that then you can. There are some free tools on the net (upload photo and it colourizes for you - some are good some are awful). Images should be in CYMK (rather than RGB) and tweaking of things like contrast, saturation, smoothness, hue, etc. need to be done to get the colours right. I've done quite a few, but again, it's very tedious; I haven't done in a long time.Is there a way to colorized these pictures?
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