Japan Came Close to Using Nukes in WWII
With a degree in history, I have a lot of pride in knowing a lot about the state of the world, and its history, particularly World War II. But there are a few times when I am truly surprised by new information. Now is one of those times.
The blog, Red Ink: Texas, has a post just how dangerously close the world came to being changed forever.
For years, the world has tried to shame and chastise the US for the use of nuclear weapons on a country that it is often said was on the brink of collapse and/or submission. Japan has joined in this “bash the US” party for 60 years. Most intelligent people here in the US realize that, had we instead taken the route of invasion instead of nuclear arms, the death toll on both sides, would have been millions higher. Meanwhile, seemingly the rest of the world and many nutcase liberals here at home as well, seem to want every US general and politician since FDR tried for war crimes. Add in the fact that the USSR and the US faced off with more and bigger nukes, poised to annihilate the human race 5 times over for most of that time, and you can see why the shame of destroying nearly the entire population of two Japanese cities would wear upon our collective souls, regardless of the necessity. Such has been the history and politics of nuclear arms for the last 60 years.
Now everything has changed.
Last night, The History Channel aired a program entitled Japan’s Atomic Bomb in this show, The History Channel claims to have proof that Japan not only had a nuclear weapons program, it had TWO different teams working on it. And that four days before Japan surrendered, one of the teams actually tested a device on an island off the coast of North Korea. This team, run by the Japanese Imperial Navy, had relocated to Korea which had been under Japanese control since 1905, to evade B-29 bombing which had previously destroyed the other Japanese army backed team’s gaseous diffusion uranium separation apparatus. This had been rumored amongst historians for some time but with little corroboration, but a few years ago, documents that had been ordered destroyed prior to the surrender but had been instead saved by one of the scientists involved surfaced. This document lead to the last surviving member of the army backed team, which in turn lead to a surviving member of the Navy backed team. The Navy facility was seized by the Soviet Army in 1945 and it is thought that some of the facilities and/or expertise assisted in the development of the USSR’s nuclear program.
These revalations change the entire scope of the controversy. Had we tried the invasion route, it is entirely possible that Japan might have been able to complete a bomb and use it on us. MADD would not have sufficed to prevent it because Japan had absolutely nothing to loose by using it. Japan apparently came very close to calling our bluff and retaliating with a bomb of thier own anyway. Having used every bit of bomb grade fissile material to build the three that we had built at the time, we would have had nothing left to retaliate with. As it is, Imperial Japan may very well have jump-started the USSR’s nuclear weapons program, much the same way Nazi germany contributed to the USSR’s missile program, bringing on the Cold War that much sooner. Ladies and gentlemen, the human race got very lucky, very lucky indeed.
This is one of those “Wow!” moments. Considering Japan’s fascination with war, we can consider ourselves extremely fortune that things did not turn out differently.
Hat tip: Lone Star Times
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