In remembrance of the victims of the first Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6th and August 9th, 1945 ... May they rest in peace ... And pray that we don't join them.
History informs genocide is pursued to usher in dramatic and sweeping sociology-economic-political changes which under normal circumstances the majority populace would not abide. Think in terms of the slaughter of ancient cities like Cannan and all others where the farms, people, animals and all things were destroyed for suspect purposes. I'm being tame with my words here.
History informs genocide is pursued to usher in dramatic and sweeping sociology-economic-political changes which under normal circumstances the majority populace would not abide. Think in terms of the slaughter of ancient cities like Cannan and all others where the farms, people, animals and all things were destroyed for suspect purposes. I'm being tame with my words here.
History informs genocide is pursued to usher in dramatic and sweeping sociology-economic-political changes which under normal circumstances the majority populace would not abide. Think in terms of the slaughter of ancient cities like Cannan and all others where the farms, people, animals and all things were destroyed for suspect purposes. I'm being tame with my words here.
History informs genocide is pursued to usher in dramatic and sweeping sociology-economic-political changes which under normal circumstances the majority populace would not abide. Think in terms of the slaughter of ancient cities like Cannan and all others where the farms, people, animals and all things were destroyed for suspect purposes. I'm being tame with my words here.
Excellent article Robert! This event is shameful. Completely unnecessary.
How would an attack on a city where there were more American POWs than Japanese military constitute an armed conflict?