5 Feet of Fury

‘…we didn’t fully understand the true horror of nuclear weapons until Richard Nixon annihilated North Vietnam…’

Iconic Photos presents some alt-history, and invites discussion in the comments.

(Sorry, were you hoping to get some work done this afternoon…?)

These days, we often forget that the atomic bombs were nearly used on Japan during the Second World War.

With the anniversary of the Soviet declaration of war on Imperial Japan (or as they call it in Orwellian jargon of Socialist Democratic Republic of Japan, “Fraternal Help for Pacification”) looming, it is hard to remember another more obscure non-event that would have also happened sixty-five years ago today…

In the ensuing decades, much had been made of heroism on the beaches of Miyazake, from Carl Mydans’ photos of X-Day landings to Clint Eastwood’s box-office hit Our Boys of Kyushu, but it was tragic and demoralizing that Japan’s strategic geography, its awaiting guerillas and kamikaze troops meant the Allies casulties were high. Despite these setbacks, the war in the Pacific was over in eighteen months.