Title: Third Atomic Bomb Attack - Japan 1945 Source:
[None] URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I34pxr23Nhw Published:Aug 9, 2020 Author:Mark Felton Productions Post Date:2020-09-25 04:26:46 by BTP Holdings Keywords:None Views:214 Comments:2
If Japan did not surrender on 15 August 1945, a third atomic bombing was planned. In this programme we examine how Japan's surrender was a complicated and difficult process involving a military coup and how America was reluctantly faced with potentially using the third bomb - but which city was to be targeted? And would it have ended the war?
Hitler never surrendered, even tho people by the thousands were being slaughtered around him.
I believe we had but three A bombs at the time.
Three was it.
Hitler never gave up. Actually, he did really escape to Spain at the end of the war. I know this from reading (3 books) Gestapo Chief by Gregory Douglas.
The cover photo on the third book shows Heinrich Mueller and an old man carrying a shotgun on a bird hunting trip.
U.S. representatives went to Switzerland in 1946 to interrogate him. They asked him about Hitler. Mueller replied, "You could try Spain." He added, "Perhaps the Russians could go to Barcelona and ask Franco about him. They might end up buried in an orange grove." Then he told the Americans, "And if you went there you might end up in he next orange grove over."
Mueller was brought from Switzerland to the U.S. under Operation Paperclip, given a rank of Major in the U.S. Army and he played the piano for Harry Truman.
The reason Mueller was brought here was because his specialty was Soviet counter-intelligence. And we all know where the Soviet Union is today.
If you looked online you would find that Heinrich Mueller is buried in a Jewish cemetery in Berlin. But that is a cover story. ;)
"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke