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> As early as spring of 1945, evidence mounted that the capacity of the
> Japanese air force to defend its homeland against heavy bombardment
was 
> rapidly deteriorating. This information led Acting Secretary of State
> Joseph Grew that the Japanese would be open to a negotiated peace.
Grew
> firmly believed that the Japanese were so nearly beaten by the end of
May > 1945 that they would in all likelihood would capitulate if the 
> unconditional surrender doctrine that Truman had inherited from
Roosevelt > were modified to allow the retention of the Japanese
Emperor, a revered 
> symbol of the Japanese dynasty (Miles, 1985, p.124). However, Truman's
> reluctance to revise the popular expectation that Japan would have to 
> surrender unconditionally remained the sticking point in ending the
war
> through normal diplomatic channels.

> That seems so contrary to news reels of the time that showed the
locals
> picking up sticks/spears to learn how to kill someone.  Those were
held by
> women and children.

> The mindset of the Japanese was to never consider surrender. You
fought
> till you died for your country.  Plain and simple, and that is why
they
> treated POWs so poorly.  Surrender was never an option in their 
> background.

> That is why they needed to drop the second bomb.

That is a slightly modified historical orthodox view -- it rings true to
me.


v/r
 

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> Then you'll like this document:
>
http://www.umich.edu/~historyj/pages_folder/articles/Hiroshima_and_Nagas
aki.pdf<http://www.umich.edu/%7Ehistoryj/pages_folder/articles/Hiroshima
_and_Nagasaki.pdf>
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