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GUEST,Displaced Camelotian | BS: Exactly why the US dropped THE BOMB? (227* d) | RE: BS: Exactly why the US dropped THE BOMB? | 08 Aug 04 |
Re WW I, I should probably have used the word "non-nuclear" rather than "conventional." Even so, the admittedly barbaric use of poison gas (not "nerve gas," by the way, a later and more destructive development)along with the bombingj of civilians accounted for only a very few percent of WW I fatalities. About 5% of the 10,000,000 dead in WW I were civilians. In WW II, this percentage was closer to 66% - most of them in Russia and Eastern Europe. |