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Some free men also would chose to enroll as a gladiator. @Sardathrion I hope you dont mind my small edit. +1 by the way.
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comment Plans for More Nuclear Warfare in Japan during WW2
@CodyGray From what I understand the invasion of Japan was being planned for Nov 1, (3ish months after the bomb drops). Any idea how long it would take to create a bomb? Maybe the link has misleading info?
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From my wiki link (nuclear weapons section) "Colonel Lyle E. Seeman reported that at least seven bombs would be available by X-Day, which could be dropped on defending forces." Depending on how you interpret that it seemed that they were planning on having bombs for the invasion but had not decided weather to use them or not.
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