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  • superjames1992
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    • Jun 2007
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    #1

    Happy D-Day!



    The largest amphibious assault in world history happened on this day 66 years ago. The crazy thing is that Y-Day and the 1946 invasion of Honshu would have dwarfed D-Day in size. Thank God for the atomic bomb.
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  • ProjectRipCity
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    • Aug 2008
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    #2
    Re: Happy D-Day!

    Originally posted by superjames1992


    The largest amphibious assault in world history happened on this day 66 years ago. The crazy thing is that Y-Day and the 1946 invasion of Honshu would have dwarfed D-Day in size. Thank God for the atomic bomb.
    If only political debates were allowed.

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    • superjames1992
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      • Jun 2007
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      #3
      Re: Happy D-Day!

      Originally posted by ProjectRipCity
      If only political debates were allowed.
      Well, I've seen estimates that the US would have suffered 1,000,000 casualities in the invasion of Japan and and millions of Japanese would have died, so I'd say that it worked out well for both parties in that instance. It sucks for the people of Nagasaki and Hiroshima, but it's a better tradeoff than the alternative.

      The atomic bomb is the only thing that kept Operation Downfall from starting on November 1, 1945 and Olympic and Coronet (the two invasions) would have been likely been bloodbaths as Iwo Jima and Okinawa were.
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      • Cusefan
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        • Oct 2003
        • 9820

        #4
        Re: Happy D-Day!

        Originally posted by superjames1992
        Well, I've seen estimates that the US would have suffered 1,000,000 casualities in the invasion of Japan and and millions of Japanese would have died, so I'd say that it worked out well for both parties in that instance. It sucks for the people of Nagasaki and Hiroshima, but it's a better tradeoff than the alternative.
        Absolutely, We def. opened Pandora's box dropping the bomb but it saved millions of lives. We also found out the devastating power of the Atomic bomb when dropped on a city. The good part of dropping them on Hiroshima and Nagasaki is that those cities were mid sized and it only killed hundreds of thousands rather than Millions. If the US really wanted to kill as many Japanese as Possible they would have dropped it on Tokyo,Osaka, or Yokohama. Flash Toward 20 years to the Cuban Missile crises, without the knowledge of the Devastation of the Atomic bomb, maybe the US and USSR go to Nuclear War?

        Either way, Thank god for everyone involved in D-Day. I simply cannot imagine what those soldiers in the landing boats were thinking as they were landing on the beaches of Normandy. I suppose the only way to get through it is realize that you will die and just try and accomplish as much of your mission as possible before you meet your fate.
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        • RAZRr1275
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          • Sep 2007
          • 9918

          #5
          Re: Happy D-Day!

          Originally posted by superjames1992
          Well, I've seen estimates that the US would have suffered 1,000,000 casualities in the invasion of Japan and and millions of Japanese would have died, so I'd say that it worked out well for both parties in that instance. It sucks for the people of Nagasaki and Hiroshima, but it's a better tradeoff than the alternative.

          The atomic bomb is the only thing that kept Operation Downfall from starting on November 1, 1945 and Olympic and Coronet (the two invasions) would have been likely been bloodbaths as Iwo Jima and Okinawa were.
          That's debatable.

          but regardless RIP to those who lost their lives today
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          • Chip Douglass
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            • Dec 2005
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            #6
            Re: Happy D-Day!

            Originally posted by superjames1992
            Thank God for the atomic bomb.
            A few of my distant relatives who perished in the atomic bombings strongly disagree.

            My grandfather was there providing air support on D-Day, so on a lighter note, happy D-Day!
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            • Speedy
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              • Apr 2008
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              #7
              Re: Happy D-Day!

              Originally posted by Cusefan
              I simply cannot imagine what those soldiers in the landing boats were thinking as they were landing on the beaches of Normandy. I suppose the only way to get through it is realize that you will die and just try and accomplish as much of your mission as possible before you meet your fate.
              Tremendous thought, Cuse, to know death is seemingly inevitable but still have enough will power and patriotism to carry on the objective. The men/women of the armed forces truly don't get enough respect/honor as they should. It's amazing to think professional sports players (such as Ted Williams) left thousands of dollars to serve and protect this country. Now a days, that sort of action would be unheard of and deemed moronic by society.
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              • NoDakHusker
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                • Mar 2009
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                #8
                Re: Happy D-Day!

                Originally posted by RAZRr1275
                That's debatable.

                but regardless RIP to those who lost their lives today
                Hardly. The Japanese were not going to give up. We would have been caught up in an endless blood bath with the Japanese, and many, many more Americans and Japanese would have lost their lives. (in comparison to lives lost in the dropping of the bombs)
                Dropping the nukes was the silver bullet.

                But anyway, that's opening a can of worms that we don't want to get into.
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                • bluengold34_OS
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                  • Nov 2004
                  • 7346

                  #9
                  Re: Happy D-Day!

                  Please keep on topic......there is no need for this thread to close, but it is leaning towards that way. When you post, please be coherent of the tos, and each others opinion.

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                  • Cusefan
                    Earlwolfx on XBL
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 9820

                    #10
                    Re: Happy D-Day!

                    Originally posted by Speedy
                    Tremendous thought, Cuse, to know death is seemingly inevitable but still have enough will power and patriotism to carry on the objective. The men/women of the armed forces truly don't get enough respect/honor as they should. It's amazing to think professional sports players (such as Ted Williams) left thousands of dollars to serve and protect this country. Now a days, that sort of action would be unheard of and deemed moronic by society.
                    Landings like D-Day are pretty much over with in today's modern world. D-Day worked because of a few things: Hitler underestimated the Power of the Allied Army, Germany did not know where the landing was going to take place, and the landing zone was so close to the allied garrison in England. With Satellites, smart bombs, and the way warfare has changed, D-Day would not work or would not need to take place in today's world.
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                    • dickey1331
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                      • Sep 2009
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                      Re: Happy D-Day!

                      Im able to call this place home cuz of those brave men
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                      • TheMatrix31
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                        • Jul 2002
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                        #12
                        Re: Happy D-Day!

                        Words cant express.

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                        • Beantown
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                          • Feb 2005
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                          #13
                          Re: Happy D-Day!

                          One of my grandfathers stormed the beach. He never spoke of the specifics, even to my father, and I can only imagine what he saw and went through that day.

                          RIP to all of those who lost their lives.

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                          • duckfever8
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                            • Oct 2009
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                            #14
                            Re: Happy D-Day!

                            RIP to those who fought for our freedom on this day.
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                            • Gotmadskillzson
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                              • Apr 2008
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                              #15
                              Re: Happy D-Day!

                              I have seen combat and to see somebody in front of you get mowed down and you have to go in that direction to reach your objective is an adrenaline rush. I swear it is like your body goes into hulk mode, because you can run fast & far, carry 400 pounds worth of stuff on you and you won't even know it.

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