Thursday, June 19, 2008

Hiroshima as never seen before

This is dedicated to all the countries in the world that built and are working to get nuclear powers

Photos from Hiroshima that were never published before , a professor from the University of Cornell found them and they are to be available for the public

I took them from the website and published them here ,I am sorry as they contain very powerful strong material

This is the Robert L. Capp collection at the Hoover Institution Archives contains ten never-before-published photographs illustrating the immediate aftermath of the Hiroshima bombing. These photographs, taken by an unknown Japanese photographer, were found in 1945 among rolls of undeveloped film in a cave outside Hiroshima by U.S. serviceman Robert L. Capp, who was attached to the occupation forces. Unlike most photos of the Hiroshima bombing, these dramatically convey the human as well as material destruction unleashed by the atomic bomb. Mr. Capp donated them to the Hoover Archives in 1998 with the provision that they not be reproduced until 2008. Three of these photographs are reproduced in Atomic Tragedy with the permission of the Capp family. The entire set is available below. Please contact Sean L. Malloy if you have any information that might help identify the original photographer.

Look Japan in WWII killed a lot of people in Asia but what happened to Hiroshima I believe was not a punishment only to Japan but for the whole world , Japan was not conquered because years later it became the Japan that invaded the world economically not as a Nuclear danger

4 comments:

  1. What do you mean that Japan is the world nuclear danger? That statement is completely nonsensical, nevermind that the Hiroshima bomb was made of uranium, which has a relatively short half-life in nuclear terms. The sad truth is that nuking Hiroshima and Nagasaki was the only way to preserve the rest of Japan, which could have been taken out fairly easily with regular bombs, since all their structures are made out of paper. The entire island would have gone up like Dresden. We HAD to humiliate the Japanese and bring them to their knees. It was the right thing to do in terms of cost of life, to both the Japanese and the Americans, the only two powers left in WWII. Shintoism, just like Islam, was a nihilistic, totalitarianism, colonialist, always political, never divine, Nazi death cult. At least the Japanese valued literacy and civilization. The Japanese attacked a nation who knows how much bigger and with 100 times its GDP. Reality never had anything to do with the efforts of the Japanese. They did the most arrogant and tactless thing any nation could ever do. They attack the United States, who, by the way, had the backing of the British Royal Navy and WInston Churchill. It was just part of their insane warlike mentality to attack, attack, attack (Torah! Torah! Torah!) until they themselves ceased to exist.

    Like Islam, the Japanese also had a glaring Achilles heel: they believed that God protected Japan and that no harm could ever come to it, just like Muslims believe to be the case with Mecca. Their military and their people had long since been destroyed before Hiroshima. And still they continued to fight. It was not until we destroyed two of their cities and overran the island that the sad reality that neither Shintoism itself, nor their precious emperor, were in any way divine. They realized that it was unequivocally impossible that God would let this happen to her chosen people, and they had done this to themselves. In short, we destroyed their faith.

    Let this serve as a lesson to the Muslim world. Hiroshima was the US' second nuclear test. It was only a tiny test. It was only a glimpse into our nuclear capabilities in 1945. The Hiroshima bomb was called Little Boy. Nagasaki's was called Fat Man, and it was made of plutonium. Then we invented the Atom bomb in the 1950's, and who knows what else since then. Not a single Muslim country has managed to catch up to the US' 1946 nuclear capabilities. And John McCain understands all of this all too well. He's a historian (since he's lived through most of history!) and an esteemed military man of principles, honor, and dedication to his country and our way of life. That means that, should Ahmedinejad say 'boo,' bye bye Mecca. Bye bye Medina (since the cognitive dissonance will no doubt be too much for the Muzzies). Bye bye Islam. And we will continue to reglassify both cities, should anyone ever attempt to rebuild them. Be nice to the Israelis. Or else.

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  2. Adamn13 is the illigitamate child of Debbie Schlussel and John Hagee. Unfortunately he is diagnosed with Bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia and not taking his medications. Thank God Barack Hussein Obama will be the next president of the United States and hoepfully he will make sure to put people like Adamn13 to where they belong, Mental Hospital.

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  3. Maybe the question that should be asked is how Japan, a nation a fraction of the size of the Middle East, and with an even smaller fraction of resources, managed to become a world superpower roughly 40 years after the U.S. leveled it. Compare Japan's progress to that of the oil-rich Middle East.

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  4. Japan mangaed to become a world superpower for 2 reasons: (1) because they are a very competitive society (even on a global scale) which places a very high value on education, personal responsibility, and a die-hard work ethic. The Muslim world could learn a lot from the Japanese. (2) The US helped rebuild them and protected them with our military presence (still do), since they can never be trusted to have one of their own again. Once freed from the shackles of Shintoism, their brand of nihilistic, Nazi, totalitarian, colonialist death cult, they became a wonderful nation which the rest of the world rightfully admires. Nuking Hiroshima and Nagasaki was the best thing that ever happened to them. It was their Independence Day. It gave them freedom of governance, speech, assembly, and most importantly, thought. They never had that under Shintoism and the Emperor. We destroyed 2 tiny, nothing little cities, and yes, we humiliated them, but it saved lots of lives in the long-run by avoiding all-out street war throughout the island over the course of several years. I personally would never consider buying anything but a Japanese car, and I am a die-hard American patriot. Again, take Japan as a lesson, Muslim world.

    By the way, they just invented a car that runs on water vapor and are collaborating with "a major Japanese manufacturer" (the article didn't say which one, but Toyota, Nissan, and Honda all make excellent cars, so it doesn't matter). They should hit the market within two years, and when they do, it will be the US' 2nd Independence Day. We can finally kick the Saudis out of the UN and really root out terrorism, since invading Afganistan was like trimming a weed without pulling out the root.

    Good grammar and spelling, hazem. Obama's a tool and he is destined to lose. Hard. He doesn't have Bush's power to suppress the truth about him and to control the media. He's nobody. He's a madrassa-educated moron who is married to a Nazi. We don't even know his real name. McCain will destroy him in the deabtes. His dear buddy Mr. Teleprompter won't be there to save his scrawny ass. Check him out talking off the cuff on YouTube. Like a brain-damaged 5-year-old on Valium with a rubber band tied around his tongue. He has no credibility, he has no experience, he has no integrity, he has no brains, and very few Hillary supporters will vote for him. He doesn't even stand for anything or have any plan for any of those crazy, half-conceived utopian ideals he posits at a time when we need real solutions. He's a joke. What's the worst you can say about McCain? He's old. I said it already.

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