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Not the whole truth.... The two bombs dropped on Japan were airburst to maximise effects AND minimise fallout as the fireball would not...
Yesterday at 5:52 PM
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Well we do know that the chief of police established the confirmed dead at a bit over 18,000. We also know that the holocaust denier...
Yesterday at 5:49 PM
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Sure. Max bomb load was 14,000 pounds Survive it? Not a chance in Hell. The Lancaster capped out at 282mph with an 8,000 pound Bomb...
Yesterday at 5:48 PM
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As Hitler was already issuing orders for everything to be destroyed in the spring of 1945 I doubt the bombs would affect Hitler in the...
Yesterday at 5:47 PM
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For those that don't know what CalBear is referring to here, check out this test footage from 1959: At 1:50, you can see the troops...
Yesterday at 5:45 PM
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LEARN YOUR HISTORY!!!!!!!! Fixed it. :D
Yesterday at 5:45 PM
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I didn't realize SAC was one of the combatants at the Battle of Hastings. Sorry couldn't resist.
Yesterday at 5:44 PM
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This proceeds for a series of false assumptions. 1. No one really understood the implications of radioactive fallout in 1945*. U.S...
Yesterday at 5:44 PM
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Wow dude, chill. I acknowledge that the US didn't need atomic bombs in Germany, and that Germany surrendered before the atom bombs were...
Yesterday at 5:42 PM
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in early 1977, new House Speaker O’Neill anticipates and concedes to President Carter on water projects ? ?
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Errrr, just for all of us in the further provinces of the Empire, what were the President Carter Water Projects?
Yesterday at 6:47 AM
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Escalatory naval clashes prior to the declaration of war. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Greer#The_Greer_incident,_September_1941...
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Book is total bunkum, the US and Germany were already at the stage of an undeclared war in the North Atlantic with US ships escorting...
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Units, ships, or officers underscored not historical to this Command For Hong Kong units see Hong Kong Garrison OOB For Borneo or...
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12 June 1942. Rabaul. The casualties taken to capture of Rabaul had made the South Seas Detachment incapable of any further meaningful...
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