One of the difficulties in talking with Americans in particular about the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is that many of them have, at best, a half-remembered high-school version of that history in their head, and the subject is typically not covered well in high school.
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It's worth noting that no US wars since WWII had anything like the same casualties as WWII. It was off the charts. So practically any WWII-estimate of how many you'd need (with or without invasion, just projecting forward) would leave you with a lot of "extras."pic.twitter.com/k2l6MtwL0m
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As I have found only one source for that info, and that was years ago at the beginning of my research, I will defer to you on that one.
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