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  • 0000010100063539048798930763979807640795
    Kusok 08.07.2014 - 20:26:01 level: 1 UP [3K] New
    tu si to mozes zilustrovat.
    http://www.nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/
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    Weaponized Cringe 08.07.2014 - 05:44:35 (modif: 08.07.2014 - 05:50:57) level: 1 UP New Content changed
    ta zavadzajuca "ilustracia" ilustruje akurat tak sprostost autora
    5x viac megaton nespravi 5x vacsi hrib ani zdaleka. (10x viac megaton spravi cca 2x vacsi)
    (+nehovoriac o tom, ze ma na grafe zle jednotky. "mt" su militony no myslel asi megatony - Mt
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  • 0000010100063539048798930763979807640038
    psycho 08.07.2014 - 00:54:42 level: 1 UP [5K] New
    som akurat vcera pozeral film Children of Hiroshima (1952)
    a som sa potom na wiki dozvedel, ze hiroshima a nagasaki boli sice atomove bomby, ale ze viac skody na zivotoch pocas druhej svetovej spravilo jedno bombardovanie mesta napalmom

    "During November 1944 American B-29s began their first incendiary bomb raids on Tokyo, and on 9 March 1945, wave upon wave dropped masses of small incendiaries containing an early version of napalm on the city's population—for they directed this assault against civilians. Soon small fires spread, connected, grew into a vast firestorm that sucked the oxygen out of the lower atmosphere. The bomb raid was a 'success' for the Americans; they killed 125,000 Japanese in one attack. The Allies bombed Hamburg and Dresden in the same manner, and Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, and Tokyo again on May 24. The basic moral decision that the Americans had to make during the war was whether or not they would violate international law by indiscriminately attacking and destroying civilians, and they resolved that dilemma within the context of conventional weapons. Neither fanfare nor hesitation accompanied their choice, and in fact the atomic bomb used against Hiroshima was less lethal than massive fire bombing. The war had so brutalized the American leaders that burning vast numbers of civilians no longer posed a real predicament by the spring of 1945. Given the anticipated power of the atomic bomb, which was far less than that of fire bombing, no one expected small quantities of it to end the war. Only its technique was novel—nothing more."
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debate_over_the_atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki#A_continuation_of_previous_behaviour
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