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It’s time to end the myth that the US needed to drop atomic bombs to end World War II


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It’s time to end the myth that the US needed to drop atomic ****** to end World War II

It was disappointing to see debunked

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published recently in The Kansas City Star as if they were undisputed facts. Those assertions were that:

President Harry Truman’s use of atomic ****** on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was necessary to end the war.

The war was then only at a midpoint.

The use of these weapons saved “half million lives.”

In truth, by June 1945, Japan had been militarily defeated, its once powerful Imperial Navy and air services capable of little resistance, according to Mark Weber, director of the Institute for Historical Review, in his 1997 essay, “

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Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower said of these bombings: “

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, and it wasn’t necessary to hit them with that awful thing.”

Most ********* military leaders criticized the bombings publicly after the war, including Truman’s chief of staff, Adm. William D. Leahy and even the well-known war hawk Gen. Curtis LeMay, who led the bombings over Tokyo, and who said in a press conference on Sept. 20, 1945: “The

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without the Russians entering and without the atomic *****.” When asked to clarify, LeMay said, “The atomic ***** had
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at all.”

Gar Alperovitz — perhaps the historian who knows the issue best, having written the books “Atomic Diplomacy: Hiroshima and Potsdam” and ”The Decision To Use The Atomic *****,” with seven collaborators and 112 pages of endnotes — says that the 1990 declaration by J. Samuel Walker, chief historian of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, convinced him that the use of atomic weapons on Japan was unnecessary. Walker said:

“The consensus among scholars is that the ***** was not needed to avoid an invasion of Japan to end the war within a relatively short time. It is clear that alternatives to the ***** existed and that Truman and his advisors knew it.”

On Aug. 5, 2005, Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin, co-authors of “********* Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer,” wrote an article in The Los Angeles Times entitled “The myths of Hiroshima.” In it, they said:

“The hard truth is that the bombings were unnecessary. A million lives were not saved. Indeed, McGeorge Bundy, the man who first popularized this figure, later confessed that he had pulled it out of thin air in order to justify the bombings in a 1947 Harper’s magazine essay he had ghostwritten for Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson.” (Since the total ********* casualties in WWII were 405,000, the suggestion of an invasion of Japan taking one million or half a million ********* lives is ludicrous, and Bundy vacillated between one million and half million.)

“By the time historians were given access to the secret files necessary to examine this subject with care, the myth of huge numbers of *********, British and ********* lives saved had already achieved the status of accepted history,” Rufus E. Miles Jr. wrote in the journal International Security in fall of 1985. Had they focused on the “striking inconsistencies between” the wartime documents and “those parts of the principal decision-makers’ memoirs that dealt with estimates of lives saved. Had they done so, and followed the subject where it led, they would have been forced to conclude that the number of ********* deaths prevented by the two ****** would almost certainly not have exceeded 20,000 and would probably have been much lower, perhaps even zero,” Miles concluded.

The real truth was suppressed for some time, but now that the records are available, it is time for the real story to come out.

Michael Childers is a consultant and journalist in Kansas City. He has been published regularly in Aircraft Interiors International magazine, Experience Magazine, Inflight magazine and others.



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