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Temple at Nagasaki destroyed by
U.S. Bomb
August 1945 |
Stop the War Coalition, You Tube posts
This film “Hiroshima-Nagasaki
1945” was created in 1968 from Japanese footage that the U.S. Defense
Department had kept hidden for over 20 years. The filmmaker Erik Barnouw
offered his 16 minute film to all the U.S. main channels. None of them showed
it.
Why is obvious when looking at this three minute excerpt. [http://www.stopwar.org.uk/index.php/usa-war-on-terror/1738-the-real-reason-200000-were-killed-at-hiroshima-and-nagasaki;
See also longer You Tube below]
The atom bombs dropped by the U.S. on those Japanese cities served no
military purpose, as the Japanese were already suing for peace. President
Truman, who ordered the bombs to be dropped, lied to the American people when
he said that the atom bombs had saved lives and there were few civilian deaths.
Up to 200,000 were killed.
Seeing the barbarous effect of these weapons, did our political and
military leaders decide to rid the world of [these weapons]?
Far from it:
Today’s nuclear weapons, by comparison, make the Hiroshima
and Nagasaki bombs look like water pistols; and there are enough of them to
destroy not just cities but the whole world.
Who has most of these weapons of mass destruction? The only country to
ever use them: the United States of America.
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U.S. in IRAQ |
Sources
At Stop the War Coalition: http://www.stopwar.org.uk/index.php/usa-war-on-terror/1738-the-real-reason-200000-were-killed-at-hiroshima-and-nagasaki
At You Tube
Hiroshima Nagasaki August, 1945 (1970): “The film is presented for
educational and non-commercial use only. All copyrights belong to the names
below: A 1970 film written and edited by Paul Ronder and produced by Erik
Barnouw,” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ob76d6B1AuI
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