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Albert Speer said the exact opposite, he said that he was thankful that the British continued their stupid and pointless terror bombings of cities instead of attacking industrial bottlenecks.
So don't misquote him.
I haven't. From his 1945 bebrief,talking about the Hamburg raid.
Interesting that Hiroshima was specially selected for atomic destruction, having been deliberately spared the razing of Le May's B-29 conventional fire-bombing attacks that had laid waste to most Japanese cities, [ I give credit to the USN, for hitting clearly defined military/industrial targets] ,but mine-laying by B-29s USN submarines in eliminating the island nation's merchant marine - had placed finite/short-time limits on Japan's capacity to wage modern war, so the A-bomb was really a bit of a [callous] research/watch this Stalin, stunt anyhow...
Interesting that Hiroshima was specially selected for atomic destruction, having been deliberately spared the razing of Le May's B-29 conventional fire-bombing attacks that had laid waste to most Japanese cities, [ I give credit to the USN, for hitting clearly defined military/industrial targets] ,but mine-laying by B-29s USN submarines in eliminating the island nation's merchant marine - had placed finite/short-time limits on Japan's capacity to wage modern war, so the A-bomb was really a bit of a [callous] research/watch this Stalin, stunt anyhow...
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And some of his loyal military actually plotted a coup against him because they didn't want to surrender...Here you can read on the subject. Surrender of Japan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yes they did discuss the matter with the "emperor-god". In fact, Japan was seeking some sort of peace terms since February 1945, and in fact, it was the Empror himself who had tipped the balance of the deadlocked inner council after the dropping of the A-bombs.
I take that's your opinion - personally I never held the man in high regard, my kid's great grandfather served under him. Egomaniac? Yes. Nutjob? No way. My opinion. Now with that said..The Japanese leaders were not mindless fanatics, some of them were of course, but I doubt they could be considered a bigger nutjob/fanatic than McArthur...