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in Antwort Мущщщина 03.02.03 21:18
Это Вы, извините, бредите. Тут все далеко не так однозначно, как пытаетесь представить Вы. Читайте умные книги - они, как известно, рулез.
Ознакомтесь, скажем с ⌠Mutually Assured Destruction Revisited■ (Airpower Journal, Winter, 1997)
Цитата:
Even the atomic bombs, dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in early August, were insufficient to convince the Japanese Peace Cabinet, as American diplomats had dubbed it, to submit to an ⌠unconditional surrender.■ In vote after vote, they rejected the Allies ▓ ultimatum as ⌠a religious article of faith.■ Only personal intervention by the emperor changed the calculus.
What finally convinced Hirohito to act was not the atomic bomb or the threat of a US invasion but an event more compel ling than both. On 8 August 1946, two days after Hiroshima and on the eve of Nagasaki, the Soviet Union declared war on Japan. The longestablished foe of Japan in the Far East attacked across a broad frontier with a ruthless million-man Red Army in coordination with their Maoist Chinese comrades. Decades of humiliating Japanese triumph and aggression over its East Asian neighbors were coming to fruition. ⌠The thought of a Russian invasion was terrifying enough, but the thought of a Chinese revenge raised cold sweat.■ The emperor, fully aware of what had happened to the czar and his family at the hands of the Bolsheviks, wasted no time in coming to a decision.
Еще почитайте L. Brooks "Behind Japan's surrender", New York 1968
И заметьте, все это пишут американские историки.
Искренне Ваш, и т.д. и.т.п.
BlackAngel
Ознакомтесь, скажем с ⌠Mutually Assured Destruction Revisited■ (Airpower Journal, Winter, 1997)
Цитата:
Even the atomic bombs, dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in early August, were insufficient to convince the Japanese Peace Cabinet, as American diplomats had dubbed it, to submit to an ⌠unconditional surrender.■ In vote after vote, they rejected the Allies ▓ ultimatum as ⌠a religious article of faith.■ Only personal intervention by the emperor changed the calculus.
What finally convinced Hirohito to act was not the atomic bomb or the threat of a US invasion but an event more compel ling than both. On 8 August 1946, two days after Hiroshima and on the eve of Nagasaki, the Soviet Union declared war on Japan. The longestablished foe of Japan in the Far East attacked across a broad frontier with a ruthless million-man Red Army in coordination with their Maoist Chinese comrades. Decades of humiliating Japanese triumph and aggression over its East Asian neighbors were coming to fruition. ⌠The thought of a Russian invasion was terrifying enough, but the thought of a Chinese revenge raised cold sweat.■ The emperor, fully aware of what had happened to the czar and his family at the hands of the Bolsheviks, wasted no time in coming to a decision.
Еще почитайте L. Brooks "Behind Japan's surrender", New York 1968
И заметьте, все это пишут американские историки.
Искренне Ваш, и т.д. и.т.п.
BlackAngel
Искренне Ваш, и т.д. и.т.п. BlackAngel
