top | item 10129313

(no title)

davidjeet | 10 years ago

By most approximations, there were about 200,000 causalities from the bombs and their aftermath.

That said, had the bombs not been dropped, estimates ran into the millions for Allied casualties and tens of millions for Japanese (civilian + soldiers) casualties.

Ultimately it boils down to an issue of numbers (achieved by expediency).

discuss

order

comrh|10 years ago

True, if you assume it was only between dropping the bombs or full scale invasion though. In the end we'll never know I guess.

talmand|10 years ago

Exactly. All this "we can predict a future that never happened" bothers me.