Strange Famous,
Please consult several books by your countrymen for these figures.
"The Grand Alliance" is a good start, by B.H. Liddell Hart. See also "Bodygaurd of Lies," by Anthony Cave Browns. "The History of The Second World War" by Winston Churchill goes into the Japan situation in somewhat greater detail, but is a much more detailed work as a whole.
The memoirs of Admiral Karl Doernitz mentions this situation, but only tangentally. See also the memoirs of Gen. Curtis LeMay and Gregory Boyington.
Mr. Famous, please do more careful research on this one. The -vast- majority of research and opinion regarding this issue, both current and contemporary, supports my assertions on this. In addition, researchers from "WW2 Magazine" and the IAEA have discovered evidence that Japan had a nuclear weapons program of it's own, and may even have been close to testing a weapon. While this is speculative research at best, it is still out there.
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"I personally think that America's interests would be well served if after or at the time these clowns begin their revolting little hate crime the local police come in and cart them off on some trumped up charges or other. It is necessary in my opinion that America makes an example of them to the world."
--Strange Famous, advocating the use of falsified charges in order to shut people up.
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