Thoughts on the A-Bomb
Heroes Remember
Transcript
Interviewer: Tell me Mr. Sutherland-Brown,
when you finally heard about V-J Day,
that the fact that war was over in the
Pacific, do you remember what
impact it had on you?
Well, yeah um, to some degree but ah,
and you know, the use of the atom
bombs one um, one wondered whether
there might have been a better way
of demonstrating them. But it certainly,
everyone expected the Japanese to fight
to the finish and that can't be minimized.
And it would have been a long war
without it going all the way through
South East Asia, and probably would have
been more disastrous for Japan too because,
when you think of the bombing effort
they could have put in by normal
processes and would of, it would have
been just as disastrous.
Description
Mr. Sutherland-Brown talks about his feelings on the use of the Atomic Bomb against the Japanese.
Atholl Sutherland Brown
Mr. Sutherland Brown was born in Ottawa, Ontario, in 1923. Mr. Sutherland was the youngest of three sons, all of whom where in the military. His father had an extensive military background, but resigned just before Hitler took power. Mr. Sutherland enlisted at the age of 16 as a private with the Piper 16th Canadian Scottish. He then finished his education at Victoria College before joining the air force at 18.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 01:13
- Person Interviewed:
- Atholl Sutherland Brown
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Location/Theatre:
- Asia
- Branch:
- Air Force
- Units/Ship:
- Bullfighter Squadron
- Occupation:
- Pilot
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