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He has been dead for 55 years and it looks like this? It has "that look" - undedicated perfect cut with no apparent age. Hopefully I am wrong.
That’s exactly what I was thinking! That first overall impression that makes you uneasy, even if you’ve never seen a particular autograph before! “The Look” haha
i think you need to copyright that one Eric! ;)
Thanks Greg :)
Nimitz on the Hiroshima necessity myth:
"...the opinion of Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz was reported to have said in a press conference on September 22, 1945, that “The Admiral took the opportunity of adding his voice to those insisting that Japan had been defeated before the atomic bombing and Russia’s entry into the war.” In a subsequent speech at the Washington Monument on October 5, 1945, Admiral Nimitz stated “The Japanese had, in fact, already sued for peace before the atomic age was announced to the world with the destruction of Hiroshima and before the Russian entry into the war.”
More info I have gathered as some will disagree:
Context: Hiroshima at ALM EKL
PS - No intent to commandeer your thread Greg! Just something I am very passionate about. Sorry.
Interesting passages, but not definitive since those are not the prevailing opinion even after several decades. And in any case, I am not sure why they were posted here.
But since you did, two thoughts: Japanese soldiers continued to fight to the death right up until the end of the war, preferring suicide over capture. Also, if the Japanese were willing to surrender even before Hiroshima, then why didn't they surrender immediately after the first atomic bomb was dropped - why did it take a second one?
As for the signature, I would assess it on its merits and not its condition. Nimitz lived until 1966, and I have letters that old that are still fresh and bright.
Be skeptical - that is always appropriate. But be fair.
These are definitive opinions of the day from men who were there - modern opinions concur.
Yes, those soldiers fought to the death. That is not in dispute. My Uncles fought them with flame throwers on Iwo Jima and they went insane.
My Grandfather, who worked at Tinian and had the B-29 Big Joe named after him, went through Hiroshima and told me of the absolute HORROR he saw there.
They did not surrender immediately because most did not understand what had happened, at all.
Thanks both of you for your comments! The thing I love the most about autograph collecting is that it isn’t just a scrap of paper to me, but the story behind it!
To continue the historical thread, I had heard that the Russians were only a couple weeks away from invading Japan from the north, with the Americans coming from the south, so the US wanted to speed things up by dropping the bomb so that the Japanese would surrender to them, rather than have another splitting up of Berlin type of situation with the Russians?
Yes, we wanted all. Some might not think so, but we tried to take over the world in '49. God gave the A bomb to the US it was said. And we claimed to know his uses and wants. Melting children doesn't seem right to me...
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