Thursday, October 7, 2010

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One of the last destinations of the countless trips of President Correa was the Japanese city Hiroshima, where each August 6 1947, thousands of people participate in a multi-denominational ceremony in Peace Park, built in the place where the bomb exploded.
In 1996, the Peace Memorial (Genbaku Dome), a symbol of hope for world peace, was declared a World Heritage Site. This is a place that inspires serenity men, Rafael Correa curiously opposite effect and caused a revived their violence against journalists, who tried to vultures and worms.

Meanwhile, Correa hailed the Japanese and visualizing them as better partners, lamented that the United States have used atomic bombs, but did not elaborate the causes of such a decision, although the story is recorded in the best encyclopedias available, which state:

The Japanese occupied southern Indochina on July 23, 1941. Two days later, the U.S., Britain and the Netherlands froze Japanese assets to prevent Japan could buy oil.

On December 7, 1941 the Japanese government launched an air strike on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. After years of intense fighting and the surrender of Germany, the end of World War II was not sighted.

Although Japan's situation was desperate in the early 1945, most of the Japanese army was in good condition and was deployed in the islands and in China. The Japanese gave a sample of what remains of his forces could be expected using bombers activities (in Japanese, 'divine wind'), suicidal air attacks during the fighting in the Philippine island of Luzon.

In the expectation of Americans, President Harry S. Truman allowed to launch atomic bombs, the first dropped on Hiroshima on August 6 and the second was dropped on Nagasaki three days later. The Supreme Allied Command reported that the destroyed Hiroshima, site of a major military base, 129,558 people were killed, wounded or missing as a result of the launch, and more than 176,987 homeless. It was a powerful lesson for an imperial people, cruel and predatory with their neighbors.

Finally, Japan, which had no nuclear weapons, announced its surrender on Aug. 14. The official signing took place in Tokyo Bay aboard the battleship Missouri on September 2, 1945. The Allied delegation was headed by General MacArthur, who became the military governor of occupied Japan.




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