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Question: when was anyone warned prior to any other bombing raid in the entire 5+ years of WWII? Was the warning of the target a common practice? If it was it's news to me. "Hey Germany, we're coming with 350 B-29's to level one of your cities this Tuesday night, just giving you fair warning"
Why not get off the cock about warnings and focus on the more relevant fact that they (Japan) were given ample opportunities to surrender prior to the nukings.
Why do you people insist on blathering on and on and ON with this when everything, every miniscule point, has already been posted about and yapped about on this thread? Really, what else is there to say?
You could take this to 20 pages and guess what? You still won't have everyone agreeing with you, and the nukes back in 1945 will still have been dropped.
I walk among raging packs of master debaters.
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