what lies in the Wheaties are they feeding you ???? , I must beg to differ . because the atom bomb was very necessary . the Russians learned of the atom bomb after Truman vaguely told stalin ,, he only attacked Manchuria to get some skin in the game so uncle joe could throw his weight around at the surrender table settlement,,. once the treaty was signed on the mity mo,,. the Russians continued their blood fest,,.. they would not stop ... it is true that the imperial gov , Hirohito.. because of all the suffering of the civilians from le mays incindary bombin was ready to quit monthes before the atom bomb ,,.. he knew japan could not win .. but the army pushed on and demanded japan slaughter every pound of Allied flesh it could torment ,. and in the final days of surrender decision , a rogue Japanese army coup to take over the emperor palace was cut off just in time .. . The exact opposite was in Germany ,, hitler refused defeat , but most his generals knew it was hopeless// after the battle of bulge but Rommel and others saw that a year earlier.. very sad that fate dealt her hand to the hapless indy crew ,, but in retrospect the evil was fair... sadly , because of her cargo the whereabouts of the indy were kept top secret,,.as if she did not exist . AND THERE WAS PLENTY GOING ON IN THE PACIFIC to watch over ,so the indy slipped thru the cracks ,. .few of the brass that knew her mission realized she was in trouble.., and therefore did nuthin to find her in the first days after getting sunk ,,. all the while the sharks were having a free for all ...
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