A US soldier shares chocolate and cigarettes with a local Japanese girl, 1946

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    2. Yummy_Baddie-92 on

      Perhaps, moments like this, remind you that history wasn’t just battles, it was human connections and building relationship too.

    3. We never invaded Japan. We dropped nukes because we were afraid of invading mainland Japan due to the projected casualties on both sides including civilians.

    4. Less than one year after the US dropped the first nuclear bombs on two major cities in Japan?

    5. In a year like 1946, these small gestures of sharing chocolate and cigarettes meant a lot, it’s a beautiful addition to your collection that shows a different side of the 1940s

    6. Relevant-Outcome3529 on

      “Hey girl, we killed all your relatives and dropped atomic bombs to kill hundreds of thousands of civilians and cripple future generations. Here’s a piece of chocolate as compensation.”

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