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After Hiroshima and Nagasaki were erased by atomic bombs, the world was told a familiar story: “The atomic bomb saved millions of lives and forced Japan to surrender.” But that is only half the story. In this video, we look beyond political statements and wartime propaganda to examine what American generals actually said after the war — not politicians, but the men who commanded the war itself and best understood Japan’s real condition in 1945. From Eisenhower, MacArthur, Nimitz, Leahy, Arnold, and LeMay, to senior intelligence officers and naval commanders, many of them questioned, criticized, or openly opposed the use of atomic weapons. They believed that: Japan was already on the brink of collapse due to blockade and conventional bombing Preserving the Emperor might have been enough to end the war The atomic bomb accelerated surrender, but was not indispensable And the moral cost of killing tens of thousands of civilians was immense This video does not seek to justify or condemn. Instead, it asks a difficult — and necessary — question: 👉 If America’s own top generals doubted the need for the atomic bomb, was its use truly inevitable? This is a story about victory, power, morality, and the decisions that opened the nuclear age — an age whose consequences still haunt humanity today. 🎙️ Watch until the end — and decide for yourself.