The man downstairs from us had just been drafted and arrived in Europe——he would have been sent to the Pacific.
He was 35 years old and had three children———we were running out of young men.
Thank God for the bombs.
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“He was 35 years old and had three childrenwe were running out of young men.
Thank God for the bombs.”
But we were NOT running out of young men. We had roughly 400,000 killed during all of WW2, vs. 26 million in the USSR and similarly (percentage-wise) in other nations. As bad as it was for any family to lose anyone (and a distant cousin of my father’s was killed right near the end in Germany), we suffered a pinprick next to what other nations did. We had PLENTY of young men left.