„Die Hölle der Atombomben kann sich nicht wiederholen“, sagen Japans letzte Überlebende

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/crg5lyd25jno

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  1. And I fully believe with the kind of “leadership” we see around the globe it will happen again.

  2. They need to be focusing on the issues that led to the bombing, not the bombing alone.

    Focusing on those issues and preventing them will do more good in preventing more bombs than just…saying no more bombs.

  3. I was lucky enough to visit Nagasaki around 2007. I visited the museum, saw many memorials and a park that showed where the ground level used to be before the blast.

  4. Tell the French elite when they send some false flag nuke to achieve the 2030 agenda as they want.

  5. well… whilst atomic bombs were really bad.. The napalm strikes werent any better if not kinda worse. People didnt immediatly die but burned or suffocated.

  6. No problem, just don’t repeat the imperialism and war crimes.

  7. Imo, some kind of open confrontation between China and the US is inevitable in the near future (look up Thucydides Trap). I don’t know if it will become a world war, but for sure nukes won’t be used, nobody wants to rule the ashes.

  8. We should be advocating against nuclear weapons and also approach to make anti nuclear weapons defense both in medical, military, civilian aspects.

    I really hope there is an anti nuclear weapon

  9. The movie “Threads” should be required viewing for all people in leadership roles. Actually, everyone should watch it once.

  10. I’d really encourage everyone to go read John Hersey’s Hiroshima. He visited a year after the bomb and interviewed six survivors and tells their stories. If you had any doubt about that utter horror inflicted by those weapons you certainly won’t after you’ve read that book.

  11. PSA watch Shaun’s yt video on the two bombs. We owe it to the people who died to understand it accurately.

  12. Most likely in this current age cyber warfare will be the main attack then nuclear.

    Dropping pwr, water and other essentials is just as bad as nuclear wars.

  13. As people like this die, and the last tiny bit of generation that fought WW2 dies, the horror if the atomic bomb will be forgotten and we will use them.

  14. If you look into operation Ketsu-Go, the Japanese plan to defend the home islands. You’ll understand that that dropping the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, saved tens of millions of japanese lives.

    The list below is a list of the things they were preparing for the American invasion of the Japanese home islands.

    All women between the ages of 18-50, were training with bamboo spears, they we’re going to be used in human wave attacks against the allied forces.

    Young boys in kindergarten, we’re being trained to roll under the treads of American tanks. They would have anti- tank mines attach to their bodies when they did this.

    All planes still in operation at that were going to be converted into kamikaze planes, to be used against the American invasion fleet.

    Several thousand kamikaze speedboats were going to be used against the landing craft.

    They also had several hundred kamikaze scuba divers , armed with explosive tipped bamboo poles, that we’re also going to be used against landing craft.

  15. Movies have trilogies and we will have a 3rd world war, It’s only a matter of when.

  16. Japan had it coming and deserved it. Yes, innocent Japanese people died but maaany more innocent people died because of Japan and many more would die if it werent for nukes.

    This brainwashing of “Japan did no wrong” is annoying.

    Nukes are a necessity.

  17. “The ceiling came crashing down. So I hid my body under the desk.”

    Hiding under your school desk during a nuclear attack does save you!

  18. Any form of violence is utterly unnecessary whether via nuke or knife. Despite all the words from survivors, humanity has yet to evolve from its primal, animal state.

  19. It can’t be repeated especially as the power of a nuclear bomb is around 3000 times stronger than those dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The thought is terrifying!!

  20. Never been to Nagasaki (there was a typhoon the day I wanted to go) but I went to Hiroshima, and on the anniversary of the bombing, no less, and I would encourage anyone who can to visit. There was so much I didn’t know about the bombings that I learned from the peace museum. It brought me to tears at some points. I can’t imagine a single person going there, seeing how destructive the bombs truly were and thinking they’re a good idea for people to have. The Vietnam war memorial, in Saigon, will turn you off on war as a solution to any problem, completely.

  21. The horrors inflicted by Japan during WW2 were 1000x worse than the atomic bombs.

  22. Unfortunately, in a person, there is both a good and an evil side. We live in a struggle against evil, this is our essence. However, it is impossible to constantly overcome the evil within us, and sometimes terrible things happen. We all understood and understand that murder is a sin, it is evil, and mass murder is even worse. Unfortunately, this repeats and repeats, and the victims of nuclear attacks will undoubtedly occur, no matter how much we wish it wouldn’t.

  23. I agree, arm Ukraine and Taiwan such that Russia won’t be able to wage war ever in its existence ever from being so badly beaten and China won’t risk an invasion, and thus through deterrence these dictatorships stay out of starting a war that has a risk of ending in nuclear war.

    Russia’s nuclear threats mean nothing anymore, just arm Ukraine so it can kill Russian imperialism, like how Japan’s and Germany’s defeats killed their imperial ambitions, or how the United States losing in Vietnam and Afghanistan sapped its desire to fight

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