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The Myths Surrounding Hiroshima Print E-mail
Written by Victor Fic   
Friday, 03 August 2012
 

The original mushroom cloud
The original mushroom cloud

Was the use of nuclear weapons against Japan justified? An author says yes

The US bombing of Hiroshima ranks as one of history's greatest controversies. Dennis Giangreco, former editor of Military Review, is also the award winning author of Hell to Pay: Operation Downfall the Invasion of Japan, 1945-1947. His path breaking research into Japanese defense preparations leads him to defend the atomic strike. He offers this exclusive interview to Asia Sentinel.

Q. Mr. Giangreco, please summarize the arguments of the critics of President Harry Truman over the bombing.

Actually, they have changed somewhat over time. Originally, his critics maintained that Japan would have soon surrendered even without the atomic bombs or the Soviet entry into the war on August 8 1945. And, more importantly, that Truman knew this but bombed Japan to intimidate the Soviets, not save lives during a bloody invasion --- that Hiroshima and Nagasaki marked America's opening shots in the Cold War.

After the death of Japanese Emperor Hirohito in 1989 and the very public struggle over how to exhibit the Enola Gay bomber that hit Hiroshima at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, a flood of documents emerged from archives on both sides of the Pacific.

They revealed that there was no compelling evidence to support any of these theories. In fact, there was overwhelming documentary evidence demonstrating the opposite. Truman had meant exactly what he said: that the bombs were used to bring a terrible, brutal war to a swift, and decisive conclusion.

Q. What did you find regarding how the battle of Okinawa in April-June 1945 caused US war planners to revise upward projected battle deaths?

American planners for the invasion of Japan as far back as the summer of 1944 produced a worst-case scenario of "half a million American lives and many times that number wounded." The Japanese Imperial Army's increased efficiency at killing Americans, particularly on Okinawa, demonstrated to US Secretary of War Henry Stimson and many Pentagon planners that the worst case was a real possibility. This begged a question. The invasion of Japan was scheduled for fall 1945. If the situation on Okinawa -- fully half a year before the invasion -- was movng toward the original worse case scenario, was there an even worse case, unanticipated death toll? This notion alarmed Stimson. He ordered a multifaceted examination of the US Army's manpower and training requirements. Shortly before the Potsdam Conference in July 1945, this resulted in an ominous warning: "We shall probably have to kill at least 5 to 10 million Japanese [and] this might cost us between 1.7 and 4 million casualties including 400,000 and 800,000 killed."

Q. Did Truman see these figures?

Yes. But by then he also knew the secret of the atom bomb. At the June 1945 White House meeting where he gave the go-ahead for the invasion of Japan, he expressed hope "that there was a possibility of preventing an Okinawa from one end of Japan to the other."

Q. What new documents about Japan did you examine and where did you find them?

I was long dissatisfied with the cursory examinations of US plans for the assault on Japan --- southern Kyushu then the Tokyo area -- and especially with the nearly total disinterest in Japan's well developed efforts to repel the US invaders. Extensive holdings on both sides' preparations exist in various American national and military archives including our Command and General Staff College. I was determined to produce an analysis that gave as much weight as possible to the efforts of the Japanese Imperial forces to defend.

Q. What did you learn about the Japanese defense plans and how do they tie in to the high death toll predictions?

Japanese planners had correctly deduced when and where the invasion troops were going to land, providing them a priceless advantage in the type of battles that they were going to force the Americans to fight. The land, air, and sea, elements wielded by General Douglas MacArthur and Admiral Chester Nimitz were tremendously powerful --- and amphibious warfare had been developed into an art. But as evidenced by the casualty ratios that emerged from Iwo Jima and Okinawa, the Japanese were very strong.

Q. Some insist that if Washington had softened its demand that Japan surrender unconditionally, that would have obviated the need to use the atomic bomb --- your comment?

The actions of the Japanese government falsifies this. The militarists were certain that they could so bloody the invading Americans that the they would settle for an armistice with the Japanese Emperor remaining on the throne and much of the Empire left intact. Remember, even after Hiroshima and Nagasaki were destroyed in a flash and Soviet entry into the war, the Emperor's most senior military advisors counselled emphatically against surrender. They maintained that combat on the Japanese Home Islands would decide the issue -- in Japan's favor. These same leaders, and, most importantly, War Minister Korecheika Anami, subsequently acquiesced to the Emperor's wishes to surrender upon receiving clear, heartfelt direction from Hirohito himself.

It was apparent that continued use of the atom bomb would deny them the murderous "decisive battle" that held out at least some prospect of a settlement on their own terms. After the news of the Nagasaki blast was announced during a meeting of the Supreme War Council, Prime Minister Kentaro Suzuki said "the United States, instead of staging the invasion, will keep on dropping atomic bombs."

Q. So, is there any solid proof that Japan was on the verge of surrender and that unconditional surrender was responsible for prolonging the war?

No. Although analysts Herbert Bix and Sadao Asada approached the subject from somewhat different perspectives, they have conclusively demonstrated that it was the unrealistic and incompetent actions of Japan's leaders that caused the war to continue.

Q. If the US had invaded, would Washington have used atomic bombs?

The US Army's chief of staff, General George C. Marshall, was a strong proponent of the use of tactical nuclear weapons and poison gas. If the Japanese did not surrender even the US use the atomic bomb to destroy the four cities on the approved target list, he was going to move to retain all subsequent bomb production for tactical, instead of strategic, use. When Emperor Hirohito broadcast the Imperial Rescript for surrender on August 15, American plans were already underway to use approximately nine bombs to support the three invasion sites on Kyushu and approaches to the area.

This would have amounted to six nuclear detonations in a tightly packed, triangular zone measuring 65 x 40 x 45 miles with up to three more blasts within this area or points to the north affecting millions of Japanese on Kyushu and Shikoku and, ironically, millions of Americans on Kyushu and the Philippine Sea.

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written by Asian Observer, August 06, 2012
The use of NUCLEAR WEAPON, a WMD on innocent civilians can never be justified. It is just a case of history being written to suit the victor.

1. According to histories written in ASIA, when the KMT and CCP finally put aside their differences and begin fighting a common external aggressor Japan together, the end of Japan was then already fated.

2.Within 1~2 years, the RED ARMY rout the enemy in Manchuria.
(Mongolian was place in safekeeping by the CCP to Russia to stop Japan for acquiring it. Hence in 60's Mao was always asking USSR's dictator Stalin when they are going to return Mongolia to PRC.)
With the huge industrial bases in Manchuria destroyed e.g. Anshan which manufactured almost all of Japan war machines, what was left of Imperial Japan.

3. After the massacre at "THE RAPE of NANKING", Imperial Japan worst's nightmares was the Chinese Red Army bmarching onto Tokyo. She fear the reprisals by Red Peasant Army more than USA.

4. Why did USA ignore the OFFER TO SURRENDER by Japan although it was relay to the Russia almost weeks ahead? USA has just develop a WMD - A-Bomb and needed a place to test it. Nagasaki and Hiroshima were the perfect place. With a combined population of over 1 million, USA reported only 150,000 Japanese casualties, hard to believe but it is all in US history.

5. If Japan did not attack Pearl Harbor, USA would have continue to be on the sideline, silently assisting the resistance in Asian esp. Philippines to fight Japan because she invaded and occupied her colony Philippines.

6. Until Pearl Harbor, USA kept out of the war. USA used only volunteers to fly "The "Flying Tiger" in Yunnan to mainly assist her ally Britain in Burma by keeping the supply route "Ledo Road" open.

7. All this show USA acted merely acted as always to protect her own SELF INTEREST!

SO what is so surprising if a US historian justified USA WW2 WMD action. Only thing that kept warcrimes Inquiries against the USA was because most nations victimised by Japan felt Japan deserved it.
So when USA kept the guilty Hirohito as the puppet head of Japan new constitution, it was a sick WW2 joke that continue up till today and where Japanese history textbook refuse to mention the atrocities committed by Japan against her neighbors esp. China.
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written by Alex Bensky, August 06, 2012
Unfortunately, by World War II standards Hiroshima and Nagasaki were legitimate targets, unless your position is that it was acceptable to drop regular explosives on a city but not nuclear weapons. (It is interesting that more Japanese died in the great fire raid of March, 1945 than at Hiroshima.)

The so-called offer to surrender was an illusion. The Japanese were trying to get the Soviets to broker a negotiated peace which among other things would have provided for no occupation, war crimes trials held by the Japanese, and Japan not relinquishing most of its empire. The Japanese ambassador in Moscow kept telling his government that this simply wasn't going to happen and his government refused to listen to him. The shock of the Soviet entry into the war was mostly over this bubble being burst; the Japanese government had already written off the Kwangtung army.. You are simply wrong about Manchuria being Japan's main industrial base and anything produced there by the summer of 1945 had a very small chance of getting to Japan anyway because most of what was sent US submarines sank.

Casualty figures for the a-bombs are usually from Japanese sources.

If you have any evidence that the Japanese government ever spent a moment worrying about the Chinese communists marching into Tokyo, you should reveal it to the world. No one has ever come across any shred of evidence, even the slightest, that either the Reds planned that or the Japanese worried about it. If you have discovered ground breaking, revolutionary evidence, let's see it.

In any case, no Pearl Harbor, no Hiroshima. I'm a very patriotic American but I understand our national faults--a lack of subtlety is one of them. You start a war with us we just don't have the ability to be real discriminating in how we pursue it. Or as William T. Sherman, my favorite US Civil War general, once said: "The remedy our enemy has suggested is war and I am giving them what they want."



I'm not sure what your reference to the Philippines is; there was no movement asking for the Japanese to come liberate them and there was only fighting there because Japan invaded.
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written by Asian Observer, August 06, 2012
That is why Asians always consider US history in Asia a farce because it was written from a victor perspective rather than TRUE history itself.

Example: Filipino historians claimed that US troopers shot dead between 90,000~100,000 peaceful protesters during her colonialist days making its the bloodiest in US history. How many Americans knew about it? How about the MASSACRES in My Lai or Korea where they shot at civilians and children and they brand them as legitimate enemy targets?

You are talking thru' your nose when you lied about those casualty figures being released from the Japan.
Coming from a country that considered the killing of 6 settlers in Boston by the British as BOSTON MASSACRE and now saying that the dropping of 2 A-bombs on civilian cities was legitimate and the killing is only confined to the minimum, you are completely off your rockers. Today we knows USA cooked up the casualty for the enemies during Korean War for the consumption of Americans back home and to lift low morale among the US military fighting the war.

Thanks to Julian Assange from Wikileads, we have so many hidden exclusives.

That is why nowadays, we Asians are saying if Gungho Americans in USA wanted a WAR, please choose any venue inside USA itself.

Maybe the Russia or China should dropped couple H-bombs and later in their histories considered them as legitimate and the casualties controlled.

Did you says "The Japanese were trying to get the Soviets to broker a negotiated peace."?
That is clearly RUBBISH! History told us Japan had offer to surrender to the USA in a letter and the message was relay thru' the Russia.

I bet you did not know that USA today has reneged on their PROMISE made to Russia over Sakhalin islands during WW2 when both UK and USA coaxed her to join the war in Asia. So how much do you American really knows about Asia anyway before you poke your nose all over the place.

Japan merely relay their offer to surrender in a written message to USA and had not even set any conditions yet for their surrender and you have to conjure up so many rubbish and lies in here. Come on, admit it, you did not even know about the offer until I wrote it.

Do you think we are morons like you? Come on! USA did not even bother to meet up with their adversary then because they have made up their mind about testing their newest toy, an A-BOMB and a WMD. And that is the absolute TRUTH!

With or without USA, Japan was already a spent force due to the success of the wars by the RED ARMY in North China and those of resistance fighters all over Asia, while USA will merely fighting hide and seek battle with the Japanese in the Pacific and after that they retired back to their base later in the evening in time for their dinners.

The USA greatest effort was in Okinawa where they experienced for themselves for the first time, the type of fierce battles that were raging throughout ASIA and how many men were sacrificed against the outnumber enemies.

The main and fierce battles were fought on the mainland in China and in SEA. So stop GLORIFYING the war according to your tailors!!! We in Asia, knows the TRUTH about these wars better than you.
A recent survey shows 80% of all Americans failed in their histories especially about Asia.

The rest of the post is just mere conjurement inside your own mind and not real histories not much different to RAMBO created in Hollywood.

No wonder you people are dropping Agent Orange, DU shells and cluster bombs like nobody business in Vietnam, Korea and all over the middle east without any conscience.

Maybe today USA economic woes is her retribution.
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written by The, August 10, 2012
Hiroshima and Nagasaki were used by the US as guinea pigs.The two atomic bombs were dropped on these 2 cities to see the effect of atomic bombs on cities and human. Many cities in Japan were bombed conventionally before the dropping of the 2 WMDs. However, Hiroshima and Nagasaki were deliberately left out of previous bomb runs precisely because they were preserved and reserved to see the effects of these new weapons. Talking of using humans for experimentation. Unconscionable. Despicable. Inhuman.

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