送交者: ASH 于 2007-11-01, 15:21:25:
General Tibbets had requested that there be no funeral or headstone, fearing it would give his detractors a place to protest.
General Tibbets never wavered in defense of his mission.
“I was anxious to do it,” he told an interviewer for the Public Broadcasting System television documentary “The Men Who Brought the Dawn,” marking the 50th anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing. “I wanted to do everything that I could to subdue Japan. I wanted to kill the bastards. That was the attitude of the United States in those years.” “I have been convinced that we saved more lives than we took,” he said, referring to both American and Japanese casualties from an invasion of Japan. “It would have been morally wrong if we’d have had that weapon and not used it and let a million more people die.”