Attention!
Cette vidéo est disponible en anglais seulement.
Description
Mr. MacDonell explains that with the help of the radio, the prisoners were made aware of the dropping of the bomb and that things were coming to an end.
Transcription
We had a radio so we knew all about the bomb and we knew that this may be the break that would end it - that maybe the Emperor would seize this as an excuse to bring the war to an end, because the Japanese nation was shattered. It was defeated, defeat beyond belief. They were starving to death, their industries were smashed, their navy was at the bottom of the ocean. Japan was... sixty of it’s cities had been burned out by the American fire raids. Millions, nearly five million people were homeless in Japan. The Japanese were absolutely... the Americans had devastated Japan but still they wouldn’t surrender until the bomb was dropped. And we knew they wouldn’t surrender. They had never surrendered anywhere else. But the bomb saved us. And it saved millions of Japanese civilians as well.
Catégories
The Dropping of the Bomb Saved Us
Médium
Video
Propriétaire
Veterans Affairs Canada
Guerre ou mission
Second World War
Campagne
Hong Kong
Personne interviewée
George MacDonell
Branche
Army
Unité ou navire
Royal Rifles of Canada
Occupation
Vehicle Technician
Durée
1:13