From John Dower's "War Without Mercy"

May 27, 2008 16:08

"Precision bombing was abandoned dramatically on the night of March 9-10, 1945, when 334 aircraft attacked Tokyo at low altitude with incendiary bombs, destroying sixteen square miles of the capital city and making more than a million people homeless. Between eighty thousand and one hundred thousand civilians died in the Tokyo raid-- "scorched and ( Read more... )

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m0535 May 28 2008, 02:53:52 UTC
Probably for the best that they opted for the 3 meter tall statue of liberty replica decades later.

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anonymous May 28 2008, 03:40:06 UTC
Wow. I'd never heard numbers like that on the incendiary bombs. I'd heard plenty of descriptive stories, but the numbers make it seem bigger.

Sounds like a really interesting book. I make it a rule to read as little on the war as possible. I've taken enough flak from old people in both countries that I like to distance myself from the topic. But I might just break down and read this one.

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oops boardercocoa May 28 2008, 03:49:05 UTC
That comment was me, by the way.

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Re: oops the_raving_scot May 28 2008, 14:55:36 UTC
Haha, thanks for the clarification. Granted, I haven't read too much about World War II, but I feel like if you're going to read anything about the War in the Pacific, John Dower would be your man. He's really interested in being even-handed and understanding what was going on more than judging one side or the other.

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