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Original Pearl Harbor Photos

If you saw posted it and looked at the pics already, how were they still "never before seen" when I looked at them?
 
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Those photos are amazing.

:thumbsup:

I went to Pearl Harbor and the Arizona Memorial last summer. It was a memorable and worthwhile experience (up to and including our difficulties with the Oahu mass transit system)
 
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: AgentUnknown
People seem to forget that millions of civilians died in nagasaki and hiroshima...

No they didn't. You need to learn your history.

"That said, it is estimated that as many as 140,000 had died in Hiroshima by the bomb and its associated effects,[1][2] with the estimate for Nagasaki roughly 74,000."

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Dropping the bomb saved millions of lives on both sides by stopping an invasion that would have disseminated entire generations. But that debate is for another thread, not this one.
 
Originally posted by: AgentUnknown
People seem to forget that millions of civilians died in nagasaki and hiroshima...

I'm sorry but no, you must be thinking of Asia under Japanese rule.
 
Originally posted by: thehstrybean
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: AgentUnknown
People seem to forget that millions of civilians died in nagasaki and hiroshima...

No they didn't. You need to learn your history.

"That said, it is estimated that as many as 140,000 had died in Hiroshima by the bomb and its associated effects,[1][2] with the estimate for Nagasaki roughly 74,000."

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Dropping the bomb saved millions of lives on both sides by stopping an invasion that would have disseminated entire generations. But that debate is for another thread, not this one.

Sad, but QFT.
 
Originally posted by: AgentUnknown
People seem to forget that millions of civilians died in nagasaki and hiroshima...

I guess when I think of the Pearl Harbor attack, I think more about the actions set in motion than the actual attack itself.
 
Originally posted by: AgentUnknown
People seem to forget that millions of civilians died in nagasaki and hiroshima...

You seem to forget to have any clue what you're talking about.

So's law (correlary to godwin's law): If argue that that any act of war is unworthy of remorse because more people died Hiroshima / Nagasaki, you lose.

Especially if you have no idea what actually happened in those events.
 
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dude, this is where i woke.... thats drydock 1 of pearl harbor naval shipyard. we currently have subs in those docks. i see that place everyday.
 
Originally posted by: Omegachi
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dude, this is where i woke.... thats drydock 1 of pearl harbor naval shipyard. we currently have subs in those docks. i see that place everyday.

I think that that was is of the eeriest pictures I've seen. Its surreal in a sense.
 
Originally posted by: thehstrybean
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: AgentUnknown
People seem to forget that millions of civilians died in nagasaki and hiroshima...

No they didn't. You need to learn your history.

"That said, it is estimated that as many as 140,000 had died in Hiroshima by the bomb and its associated effects,[1][2] with the estimate for Nagasaki roughly 74,000."

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Dropping the bomb saved millions of lives on both sides by stopping an invasion that would have disseminated entire generations. But that debate is for another thread, not this one.

yea ...well actually more people died because we firebombed their other cities than because we nuked em
 
Incredible pics.
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