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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It saved my entire family
Not only were ALL the pow's going to get exterminated (in a manner, it was authorized, every individual camp commander chose), but also ALL the innocent civilian population already in concentration camps. That was all the Eurasians, Europeans, Australians and anyone who sided with these were certainly murdered in a fashion as described in this book. I am from Indonesia...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Wrong justification.
Book wrongly supports the idea of killing hundreds of thousands innocent people to save (supposedley) millions. If this be true then we should hang a killer in our social system to save other innocent citizen too. The book wrongly justifies killings because they were not-americans.
Published on July 20, 2006 by Gurmit Ghatore


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5.0 out of 5 stars It saved my entire family, August 13, 2008
This review is from: Clear Conscience: The Atom Bomb Vs. the Super Holocaust (Hardcover)
Not only were ALL the pow's going to get exterminated (in a manner, it was authorized, every individual camp commander chose), but also ALL the innocent civilian population already in concentration camps. That was all the Eurasians, Europeans, Australians and anyone who sided with these were certainly murdered in a fashion as described in this book. I am from Indonesia. One uncle died enroute to Japan on a "hellship". One uncle made it there, on a hellship, to be used as a slave laborer. One grandpa, civilian, died of hunger oedema, and the rest of the family, kids, even at one year old, all were in those concentration camps. No, I am 'just' a little old housewife but the writer of this book almost uses the exact same wording for describing those beasts as I have. I was not there, but have cousins who still have nightmares and just have to cope. And I cry every time I 'run' into someone who was there(which is not hard to do for me, as I know and meet other people who were there all the time), and am reminded of the horrors my dear parents had to endure. To bring in anything else, like the 'American' Indian (who were not fought by America as it became, but Britts and French), does not change the facts concerning Fat Man. Thank You Mr. Truman. Thank you Brig. Gen. Tibbets. Thank you mom and dad for being such great people inspite of all you went through. No bitterness, no whining, no griping. And that without any restitution (None. Ever.)to them or any of their fellow nationals, being kicked out of their homeland to boot, because of what those Japanese did.
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7 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A MUST READ for anyone concerned by use of The Bomb in WWII, January 18, 2000
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This review is from: Clear Conscience: The Atom Bomb Vs. the Super Holocaust (Hardcover)
This is a great book for anyone who has ever questioned America's use of the atomic bomb to end World War II. It not only includes an introduction from Paul Tibbets, Pilot of the Enola Gay, but material from one of this country's surviving recipients of the Medal of Honor. The coverage on Japanese attrocities in Nan King was horrifying...the death stats from battles in the Pacific were also startling...this book proves that the Atomic bomb saved more lives than it took.
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7 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars absolute necessity for the bomb, January 20, 2000
This review is from: Clear Conscience: The Atom Bomb Vs. the Super Holocaust (Hardcover)
was the atom bomb really necessary to end world war II ? this book proves that the bomb was not only right,but mandated; as it saved millions of UNITED STATES lives,and saved many more millions 0f Japanese lives. Every veteran [army,navy, air force or marine]and every Americanwho has ever questioned or felt guilty about the Bomb, must read this book. Read this book and forever have a CLEAR CONSCIENCE about America and President Truman using the Bomb.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Wrong justification., July 20, 2006
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Gurmit Ghatore "GG" (Kirkland, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Clear Conscience: The Atom Bomb Vs. the Super Holocaust (Hardcover)
Book wrongly supports the idea of killing hundreds of thousands innocent people to save (supposedley) millions. If this be true then we should hang a killer in our social system to save other innocent citizen too. The book wrongly justifies killings because they were not-americans.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Clear Conscience: the atom bomb vs the super holocaust, July 5, 2006
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F. Deleon (Central Washington) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Clear Conscience: The Atom Bomb Vs. the Super Holocaust (Hardcover)
Very disturbing when you get to read about the other side of the war. one word = barbarians. Good thing that we had the atom bomb. i cannot imagine this happening to us.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Slanted viewpoint, December 6, 2001
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Colin Heacock (Calgary, Alberta Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Clear Conscience: The Atom Bomb Vs. the Super Holocaust (Hardcover)
Should the bomb have been dropped? I think so. But this man is mad if he thinks America should have a clear conscience about it. For example if a man breaks into my house and is going to kill my son and I am forced to defend my son by pulling out a gun and shooting him to death I am not going to have a clear conscience about the ordeal. I did what I had to, but only a mad man is going to feel good about having to kill someone. And of course Japan is not going to write their own history regarding the events, the US is no different. Have Native Americans ever been given a fair assessment in US history books? Nope. Torture, rape and killing is still murder whether committed on a mass scale or smaller scale. And being a US Marine Corp does make him a biased party in regards to this issue. In fact it speaks volumes in his writing. And I think he is a hyprocrite when he says people that want to die for their country are mad, as I have heard the US toot their own horn in regards to that issue.
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