Jiang claims World War II was won by the Allies because they could destroy German and Japanese productive capacity while America and the Soviet Union preserved theirs.
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Firebombing
Jiang claims World War II was won by the Allies because they could destroy German and Japanese productive capacity while America and the Soviet Union preserved theirs.
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Jiang argues that America did not need atomic bombs to defeat Japan because it was already firebombing Japan to ashes, so the stated military necessity is suspect.
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"...can see the entire city of Dresden was destroyed by the firebombing."
"...this. At least half of Japan was destroyed by the American firebombing of Japan. That's why Japan was destroyed. Japan lost the war. Otherwise,..."
"...the atomic bomb, have to nuke Japan. Why? Because America was firebombing Tokyo. You can see the damage. Right? In Tokyo, all the houses..."
"...you look at World War II, the Americans destroyed Japan with firebombing. They, the Americans killed more firebombing than they actually did with the..."
"...before, at the end of World War II, the Americans were firebombing Japan. The war was over. They didn't have to drop the bomb,..."
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