(HUN)Rudebwoy wrote:
Interesting topic, (hell it took about 30-35 mins to read all posts )
In my opinion the two bombs was meant to be a warning to Russia and Germany, that the US have the ultimate bomb, and it was two bomb being dropped, to show, that they can make more, not just one.
It is a valid point, that two were dropped as a message to the future antagonist. BUT: by the time, the bombs were dropped, Germany has already surrendered unconditionally, so it was not a warning to them. It was not only a deterring measure but also a "beta-test", as both bombs were of a completely different design (Little Boy (Hiroshima) was constructed as "Gun-Design", Fat Boy (Nagasaki) as Implosion-Design). So... they had two new toys, they wanted to test them both. On a sidenote: Japan only surrendered when they were ensured, that the Tenno (Japanese Emperor) would still be in office after surrender and peace treaty,
Did the whole war worth it?
Well, if there was no war, then I think that the 40% or more of the European population would've been killed for being a Jew (coz you know, not just Jews were killed, anyone who was a possible threat had been carried away...) and tall blond Germans would run around everywhere now.
I am not quite sure, where you got the 40% from. Official counts do state 6 Million Jews and "undesireable elements" (as communists, handicapped and gypsies), unofficial counts state app. 10-12 Million.
I do not mean this as a racist statement, I have absolutely no problems with German people.
Not taken as one... at least not by me
I said it because Hitler had a project during ww2 called the "Übermensch", it's purpose was that to select those man and women whose child would probably be a pure German (blond, tall, fit etc), for that they selected many from the northern countries (as far as I know one girl from ABBA was a child of that project: born from the marriage of a nazi officer and a swedish woman).
Yup... that project was called "Lebensborn e.V."
First of all Hitler started the war by attacking Poland.His plan was of course to take over the majority of Europe...
(He was just not as brilliant as a general than as a smooth talker and was condemned to lose when a two-fronted war turned out).
This war was inevitable, if not Hitler, then someone else would've started it (just think about the poverty in that time, such poverty helped people like Hitler to be the leader of a country).The question is not "did the war worth it? but "what would've happened if someone else starts it, or if someone else had won?"
I would like to add some corrections there as well. It is true, that Hitler started the war against Poland but you can be damn sure that he had a stupid expression of surprise by the time the official declarations of war by England and France reached him. The problem is, that Hitler did get a war he did not want because he got too bold. He thought, that this would go through as the annexation of the Czech part of the Czechoslovakia, but it didn't as England did relinquish its policy of Appeasement. The road to this war was marked by the following steps:
1. Occupation of the Rhineland (1936)
France, Belgium and the Netherlands protested against this violation of the treaty of Versailles, but effectively did nothing
2. Annexation of Austria (1938)
The only country that protested against this was Mexico
3. Annexation of the Sudetenland after the Munich Conference (1938)
Basically, England and France served the Sudentenland on a Silver Plate. Chamberlain even saw the Munich Treaty as success.
4. Annexation of the Czech part of the Czechoslovakia and the Installation of a puppet regime in Slovakia (1939)
Although England and France guaranteed the independence of Czechoslovakia, they did nothing.
5. Occupation of the Memel (1939)
Well... Hitler did not think, that England and France would really intervene by the time he attacked Poland... but apparently (and lucky for all of us today), he was wrong.
Point is that Hitler never really wanted a war against the Allies, though he wanted war.... but against the USSR. Even if he had a pact with the USSR about the partition of Poland and a commerce treaty for resources with the USSR, he always intended to attack them at the suitable moment. His intention had been to conquer more space for the "arian race" (as he put it) and "displace the inferior races more to the east to secure fertile land" (nearly quoted).
I seriously doubt, that someone else would or could have started a war in that time. And basically, without the war, we would not have had this delicate and fragile balance of power we do have today.
Just a bit offtopic about A-bombs: Know any names about who invented it?
I can give you some:
First thoughts (1933): Leó Szilárd
Fist reasearch (until 1939): Otto Hahn, Fritz Straßmann, Frédéric Joliot-Curie, Enrico Fermi and others
Development of the first nuclear reactor: Enrico Fermi, Leó Szilárd
German Nuclear Project (Uranprojekt): Werner Heisenberg, Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker, Walther Gerlach, Kurt Diebner, Otto Hahn
US Nuclear Project (Project Manhattan): Robert Oppenheimer, Enrico Fermi
I guess, the point you are making is, that the first thought of an atomic bomb was conceived by a Hungarian :-)