What we can learn from the day the US burned to death 100,000 women and children
America's needless firebombing of Tokyo in 1945 is one of the 'good war' myths used to justify the endless war policies of today.
March 9, 2015 marked the seventieth anniversary of the American firebombing of Tokyo, World War II’s deadliest day.
More people died that night from napalm bombs than in the atomic strikes on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. But few in the United States are aware that the attack even took place.
What We Can Learn From the Day the US Burned to Death 100,000 Women and Children by Thavam
What We Can Learn From the Day the US Burned to Death 100,000 Women and Children by Thavam