About the Hiroshima bomb

in #historical7 years ago

The crew of the Inola Jay jet, which dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and killed as many as 140,000 people in Hiroshima alone.
They were all sent to the US Army Psychiatric Clinics months later, and these mental clinics were brainwashed and decontaminated. All were immediately discharged from military service except for two remaining American Air Force personnel, the only ones who did not appear They have no remorse for what they did.
The English writer David Engels follows the crew of the death plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, trapping them one by one, traveling to them, talking to them and books describing their fate.
Etherley, a meteorologist who had said days before the disaster that the atmosphere was good for beating Hiroshima in particular, lost his mind after the incident and was arrested in Texas and placed in the mental hospital
Robert Lewis, the pilot's assistant, was hit by hysteria in all his movements and residences: "When I dropped the bomb, I saw the entire city disappear and say, 'What are we doing? , And when he was invited to visit Hiroshima to see what he did rejection and stayed three nights after crying cry hysteria is not interrupted, and died in 1983 with a heart attack at the age of 65 years
Burns the electronic engineer tried to abandon his Jewish religion to the Catholic doctrine and then to the Protestant, but did not find a priest guaranteed him Paradise, and ended that came out of his Jewish religion did not join the religion of religions
Robert Schumarod, who worked as an assistant engineer, spent three whole years screaming in his sleep: the cloud. The cloud. Then his wife awoke and tears filled her eyes. Nevertheless, Schumard said, "I am not proud of what I have done but I am proud to have chosen him And he had that dangerous task
Theodore van Kirk, the navigator of the American plane, was recovering from a similar nightmare, but it happened that American television showed a program about the victims of Hiroshima. He was devastated by the nervous breakdown and did not recover from it. It happened that some Japanese who survived the Hiroshima bomb had visited America. Hoping to curse him or slap him but what happened that they told him that they forgive him, and increased the burden of torment
Richard Nelson, the youngest navigator of the plane, who has become an obsessive-looking man who suffers from a lot of anonymous insults, gets his grief and says to everyone he meets: The ghost of Hiroshima is still haunting his soul! , Died in 2003 of lung cancer at the age of 77 years
His assistant, Morris Gibson, also left his wife, said she did not want to live with a murderer and lived alone in New Jersey and refused to talk about anything that had to do with corn, and Yarsons continued to work until He died in 1953 after a heart attack at the age of 52
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Thanks for this informative article!beautiful post..

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What a shame, how people lose their minds .. because of a war that could have been avoided, just like all of them. Thanks for sharing. We continue reading. Greetings.

War is a political decision taken by devils

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