Prove you wrong, eh _skibum? Easy.
1000 troops died at pearl harbour, TROOPS. You think that accoutns for 350,000+ deaths of civilians? The bombing of hiroshiam and nagasaki didn't end the war, it ended the war with Japan.
Japan was the last country we were at war with. The War in Germany ended in May of that year. Japan surrendered in September.
Also. You stated that the US invaded the mainland of Japan after the surrender. This is not true. The US never 'invaded' Japan as such. We occupied Japan, yes, but there was never any forceful invasion. The closest thing that could have been called an invasion of Japanese land was the Russian invasion of Japanese territories in North Korea on August 8th, 1945.
You CAN NOT compare World War 2 to todays 'terrorists.' World War 2 was probably the last true battle between good and evil, where the sides were easily drawn. Japan was hell bent on world domination as well as Germany. Both countries commited unspeakable war crimes. Japanese scientists used to dissect American pilots, and Chinese citizens ALIVE to test biological and chemical warfare methods. In fact, Japan used biological weapons on Chinese citizens which caused the plague. If Japan was not nuked, they were planning on dropping bombs and kamikaze pilots filled with plague ridden fleas onto San Diego and LA, and had no qualms about killing MILLIONS of civilians!
You have to look at it from the perspective of somebody then, not from what we know now. They knew the size and strength of the Japanese forces, but they had to account for other factors. How many ships would make it past the Japanese Navy and the kamikaze pilots? How big of a resistance would the Civilians put up? Could they maintain supply lines to Japan? The fact is, many more people would have died in an invasion and the months of war that would have continued in the fight for the mainland. I believe the figures you have would be for just the first invasion and it doesn't take into account the civilians and military casualties that would have occured in the following months.
Please don't ever argue World War 2 in that kind of case, I find it personally offensive as many members of my family fought in WW2, my grandmothers entire family was wiped out in Poland, and my dad's family fought against the Japanese.
-Andy
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