Message from @Lyte
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@ComradeCosmonaut Sometimes i can’t tell if you’re trolling or not
Fire bombings did more damage then the atomic bomb, the Russians were on there way and japan was already on the brink of surrender
> @ComradeCosmonaut Sometimes i can’t tell if you’re trolling or not
@Lyte little bit of both
Their pride wouldn't allow a surrender
They didn’t want Japan split in half like Germany
Unless we did something drastic
because that’s what the soviets intended
I mean they still haven’t given back some of the northern island chain
Where Japan really lost was at the Battle of the Philippine Sea and the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
They lost everything after Midway wdym
They were on the defensive the rest of the war
What I mean is that they got roflstomped at those two battles in particular.
Which one was the Marianas Turkey shoot?
Midway was far more strategically important than Leyte Gulf or Philippine Sea
Philippine Sea
> Which one was the Marianas Turkey shoot?
@KumquatLord Philippine Sea
Ahh
They lost over 400 planes and the US lost 30. Thing was, we could afford those loses. They couldn't.
And yeah, midway was devastating because it killed their carrier fleet
They had plenty of planes even during surrender
It was that they couldn’t train more pilots
> And yeah, midway was devastating because it killed their carrier fleet
@KumquatLord Philippine Sea was just the final nail in the coffin.
Leyte Gulf*
Leyte happened after and that’s when they lost rest of their carriers
They lost the biggest battleship ever built at Leyte too 😬
The Musashi.
No
Yamato
same class
Musashi and Yamato were both the same size
They're the only two super battleships ever built.
Musashi has so much space that could be used smh
At least they didnt construct IJN Izumo
wouldn’t have mattered
When Yamato exploded, the explosion was so huge it could be seen 99 miles away.
Battleships were outdated
Not surprising considering it was fully loaded
Battleships had their uses
even in the 90s