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Ishmael said:Now you know why I have him and all of his alter egos (LT/Bob/Rob) on ignore.![]()
Ishmael
Bob=Rob?
Hmmmm.
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Ishmael said:Now you know why I have him and all of his alter egos (LT/Bob/Rob) on ignore.![]()
Ishmael
Gringao said:Repetition of baseless non-sequiturs is no substitute for rational discussion. If you feel that posting last makes you the "winner," be my guest.
Gringao said:Goodbye.
Gringao said:The US accepted the Emperor's station only after the Japanese surrendered unconditionally ....
Gringao said:Better do your own, LN. The surrender was unconditional, as outlined in the official Instrument of Surrender document.
Have a look yourself
Rex1960 said:Can someone please direct me to the last post that had at least something to do with the original subject "Why Islam is disrespected".
I somehow lost my orientation here. All those alts are getting me dizzy.
Ok, so what exactly has the Chrysanthemum Throne to do with the Mullahs ?
Gringao said:Better do your own, LN. The surrender was unconditional, as outlined in the official Instrument of Surrender document.
Have a look yourself
woody54 said:I thonk you need a comprehension lesson. Reread your document in terms of what VK has already pointed out.
The Military command surrendered unconditionally but acting for the Emperor who was still right in there afterwards...
From your document..
We hereby undertake for the Emperor, the Japanese Government and their successors to carry out the provisions of the Potsdam Declaration in good faith,
Where does your confusion arise?
woody54 said:I thonk you need a comprehension lesson. Reread your document in terms of what VK has already pointed out.
The Military command surrendered unconditionally but acting for the Emperor who was still right in there afterwards...
From your document..
We hereby undertake for the Emperor, the Japanese Government and their successors to carry out the provisions of the Potsdam Declaration in good faith,
Where does your confusion arise?
Gringao said:There's no confusion. The Japanese on August 10 tried to tie surrender to the condition of maintenance of the Emperor as head of the Japanese state. In the Instrument of Surrender, they no longer required that stipulation. The surrender was unconditional, as the text clearly states (unequivocally accepting the Potsdam conditions, unlike their Aug. 10 statement).
Further down in the document, the Emperor subordinates himself to the Allied Command, up to and including dissolution of his office.
Gringao said:Better do your own, LN. The surrender was unconditional, as outlined in the official Instrument of Surrender document.
Have a look yourself
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Lovelynice said:That isn't a copy or scan of the original document. There are no signatures.
I've never seen an official document of this kind which has no signatures or even a stamp on it.
The version that was eventually signed may be different from this, as the link you have is to an unsigned document.
LovetoGiveRoses said:Very early in the morning there Rex. Or have you stayed up all night?
Why is Islam disrespected?
Rex1960 said:12:37 am EST here and yes I'm still up.
Gringao said:Oh, brother...what an objection. No matter, here they are
Or shall I sneak into the National Archives and have the originals FedEx'ed to you for perusal?
Lovelynice said:I've already seen that site. The surrender terms are not readable on the images shown.
By the way, there were twenty copies made, but only the original would have any legal meaning. The others may have been altered, you know.
Gringao said:Give it up, sweetheart.
Lovelynice said:I think you really should.
Afterall, you never defeated VK's argument that the historical result was that the USA accepted the same conditions of surrender as the Japanese originally offered.
Veryknowing said:Hey, Gringao, what's the matter. You can't stick to a goodbye?
I thought you were going?
You still haven't beat my point.
The dropping of nukes on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were unnecessary, and were unjustified. You also can't show that either city was a valid military target.
Veryknowing said:Hey, Gringao, what's the matter. You can't stick to a goodbye?
I thought you were going?
You still haven't beat my point.
The dropping of nukes on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were unnecessary, and were unjustified. You also can't show that either city was a valid military target.