1. Hiroshima and Nagasaki
The Japanese people had such a passion for their Emperor that if there was the slightest hint that he was going to be treated like a common war criminal, the Japanese people, man, woman, and children would rather fight to the death before they allow such a thing to take place. ... Kenney, Commander of the Air Forces in the Southwest Pacific, was able to tell General "Hap" Arnold, Commander of the Army Air Forces: "the situation is developing rapidly and there are trends which indicate that the Jap is not going to last much longer. ...
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