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Vishal Malkan
Hope
by Vishal Malkan on Aug 09, 2010 04:20 PM  | Hide replies

theywillb@omb all the57MuzzieRULEcountries to END the attrocitiesOFmuzzie....:)

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MHS
Re: Hope
by MHS on Aug 09, 2010 04:26 PM
Do you think that will happen? Americans are still smarting under the blow of WTC destruction. You can day dream, though. No harm in writing abusive things on the message board, if it pleases you.

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GAURAV BATRA
Oh god
by GAURAV BATRA on Aug 09, 2010 04:15 PM  | Hide replies

Pray this horror shall not be experienced again by mankind.
May the souls of those who died in hiroshima & nagasaki rest in peace.
Peace to all human.

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JGN
Re: Oh god
by JGN on Aug 09, 2010 04:19 PM
But no one has the guts to question uncle Sam...

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Sridhar Raman
Second Bomb
by Sridhar Raman on Aug 09, 2010 04:13 PM  | Hide replies

Second Bomb was unnecessary But the second bomb used different principle and Americans wanted to test whether it will work so had to bomb (even if japan had surrendered)

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Group SISG
Re: Second Bomb
by Group SISG on Aug 09, 2010 05:12 PM
Six days after the detonation over Nagasaki, on August 15, Japan announced its surrender to the Allied Powers, signing the Instrument of Surrender on September 2, officially ending the Pacific War and therefore World War II.

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Group SISG
Re: Second Bomb
by Group SISG on Aug 09, 2010 05:12 PM
Six days after the detonation over Nagasaki, on August 15, Japan announced its surrender to the Allied Powers, signing the Instrument of Surrender on September 2, officially ending the Pacific War and therefore World War II.

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Partha Das
What a shame
by Partha Das on Aug 09, 2010 04:10 PM

Only Americans can stand in a queue and smile before dropping an Atomic Bomb...Murderers of humanity!!!

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selvam ramasamy
All were experiments
by selvam ramasamy on Aug 09, 2010 04:10 PM

Long back on the 42nd anniversary of the bombing incidents an article appeared in The Illustrated Weekly stating that it was totally unwarranted to explode the bombs at that point of time, as every where the Japan is facing defeats.
The scientists and the authorities had decided to chose theses two cities not on the basis of military or on the importance of economic center but because of the surrounded mountains.
R.Selvam,Arachalur,Erode

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Arun shahi
6th & 9th Aug day is sad day
by Arun shahi on Aug 09, 2010 04:02 PM  | Hide replies

6& 9th Aug 1945 is very-2 sad deay of world , USA was totally frastrated & not gaining any benifit almost USA ways defited by Japan , USA not having control over Japan then he decided for HOROR ACT and same thing he doing IRAQ , AFGANISTAN & NOW pAKISTAN & NEXT will BE IRAN , we must learn a lession from USA policy and go with RUSSIA , GERBNEY & JAPAN Just like Cold WAr

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mohammed abdulmalik
Re: 6th & 9th Aug day is sad day
by mohammed abdulmalik on Aug 09, 2010 04:19 PM
A still they try to teach the PEACE!!! What a cold blood flows in their body!
Ask the guy who must have survived in these blasts...What might be going in their minds even after 60 years of this GREAT TERROR ACT the human have ever witnessed...!

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Kompella Gopalakrishna
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by Kompella Gopalakrishna on Aug 09, 2010 04:00 PM

May all the scientists who were involved in making the atom bomb burn for a thousand years in he11

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Vivek Dev
World does not know
by Vivek Dev on Aug 09, 2010 03:59 PM  | Hide replies

World is not aware of Japanese atrocities. The Japanese slaughtered and tortured millions of people in China, Indo-China and other areas during their expansionist phase from 1905 to 1945.

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red claw
Re: World does not know
by red claw on Aug 09, 2010 04:04 PM
The samurai sword became famous for the killings in China

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Dona Paula
Re: World does not know
by Dona Paula on Aug 09, 2010 04:07 PM
Vivek, You too have been bitten by the amrican propoganda bug. Tsk Tsk

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Me
Re: Re: World does not know
by Me on Aug 09, 2010 04:32 PM
Dona...Japanese were the most ruthless, cruel people among all the countries involved in the second world war. Please read about this is any website or book you want. Just go through the experiments they conducted on the Chinese people. Read about Nanking. If it was American propaganda, why did the Japanese shell out millions of dollars as compensation for thousands of Korean, Thai, Filipino ladies who were used as 'comfort girls' during the war?

Please enhance your knowledge on history. This does not mean that dropping an atom bomb was right. I just meant to clarify about the Japanese.

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cool dude
Re: World does not know
by cool dude on Aug 09, 2010 04:01 PM
r u getting news in mars ?

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Kiran Kakarla
Re: Re: World does not know
by Kiran Kakarla on Aug 09, 2010 04:10 PM
cool dude - ignorance is not all that cool. Google "Rape of Nanking" to get a glimpse of japanese attrocities

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cool dude
Re: Re: Re: World does not know
by cool dude on Aug 09, 2010 04:18 PM
oh google telling it then how u says so world not knows..

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riyfkm
Re: Re: World does not know
by riyfkm on Aug 09, 2010 04:03 PM
Cool dude.. which world are you living??? Guess U were never good @ studies...

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cool dude
Re: Re: Re: World does not know
by cool dude on Aug 09, 2010 04:08 PM
ya very well said i m not.. coz person mentioning world does not knows.but he knows about 1905 to 1945. so he must b from mars.. but i think u r studious chatur of 3i's .. so be like that only..

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nish
Re: World does not know
by nish on Aug 09, 2010 04:19 PM
This does not justify slaughtering countless innocent civilians the least bit. Has your sense of 'logic, justice, and fairness' taken a hit lately?

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Vivek Dev
Re: Re: World does not know
by Vivek Dev on Aug 09, 2010 05:39 PM
US did not start the war. If the Japs had won wonder what would have happened to you, your mum, dad, kids, think of that. The US saved them from Japs. Read about Japanese tortures. The Jap atrocities have not be given so much importance because people who suffered were asians and largely voiceless.

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R Balasubramanian
Re: World does not know
by R Balasubramanian on Aug 09, 2010 04:04 PM
EVEN NOW THEY CANNOT BE BELIEVED. THEY ARE CROOKS IN SUITS. THEY NEVER RESPECT THE OTHER COUNTRIES PEOPLE. ITS BECAUSE OF THEIR PROVOCATION AND CUNNIGNESS, US HAS TO USE NUKE FORCE. I DO NOT JUSTIFY US ACT BUT JAPANESE CANNOT BE TRUSTED LIKE GERMANS. THEIR POLICY IS THEY THEY MONEY THEY THEY PAY.

BALASUBRAMANIAN

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Lalu Yadav
Re: World does not know
by Lalu Yadav on Aug 09, 2010 04:14 PM
Correct. Their medical experiments on living people are something to be read about. Japs always believed in occupying others. They were very aggressive before and after the bombs they came to their senses.

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palanki narayana
nagasaki bomb
by palanki narayana on Aug 09, 2010 03:52 PM  | Hide replies

U.S.A issued an ultimatum to Japan demanding surrender after the bomb was dropped on Hiroshima.Due to a translation error,Japan did not respond immediately,leading to the second bomb drop.Some historians feel it was unnecessary to repeat the second horror.Leonard Cheshire,the British Wing Commander,aboard Bock's Car as an observer was devastated by the annihilation he witnessed.He turned to religion for solace and opened a number of Cheshire Homes for destitutes all over the world.
Some historians opine that the second bomb would have been dropped,surrender or no surrender.The little boy was a uranium bomb and the fat boy a plutonium type. The military would have liked to know the efficacy of both.

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RightSaid Fred
Re: nagasaki bomb
by RightSaid Fred on Aug 09, 2010 04:03 PM
With US, it's always some error - translation error, human error, intelligence error, human error - otherwise they are saints by nature. Their support to the talibanipokis is also some sort of error, which they will no doubt admit 20 years later.

Note, it's only T which is the difference between error and terror. And T stands for ..no prizes for guessing.

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Checksum Error
Re: nagasaki bomb
by Checksum Error on Aug 09, 2010 04:08 PM
good information. Thanks

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Venkata Narayanan
Re: nagasaki bomb
by Venkata Narayanan on Aug 09, 2010 03:56 PM
good point mate!

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RightSaid Fred
Re: work
by RightSaid Fred on Aug 09, 2010 03:53 PM
You border on the ridiculous. As such, no one is taking your comments seriously.

Talk some sense, man.

Btw, was it intended to be humorous?

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