User blog comment:Beauhunt III/History Project/@comment-25330335-20150518025728/@comment-25330335-20150518154312

See, the atomic bomb was dropped as an alternative to invading mainland Japan, and it can be argued that less people dies because of them. However, the Japanese were trying to surrender, but did not want to agree to an unconditional surrender, so they continued to fight. If we had but revised our surrender policy, then the bombs would never have been dropped.

SamwiseFilmore (Admin)  (Fill My Mailbox) 15:43, May 18, 2015 (UTC)