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If a foreign government invades, the invaded country is supposed to stop their internal disputes to concentrate on the invasion. That didn't happen in China. Instead, they mistrusted each other, and saved some resources for use after the war instead of throwing everything available against the Japs. That was our own fault. We had the land and personnel to fight Japan to a stalemate if we tried, but we didn't.
America did indeed save us, and it deserves our gratitude.
I don't know the errors associated with those numbers, but I'm reasonably confident that the numbers weren't inflated
that much. Are you going to tell me that the Soviet numbers were also inflated, and not all due to Nazi Germany?
Japan was ready to surrender even before the bombs were dropped; they only insisted upon their silly condition of protecting their emperor (who got protection anyway). Even if they didn't surrender, the Soviet Union was about to join the fighting.
Einstein's only contribution to the bomb was writing a letter to Roosevelt. Why is it relevant that they're both Jews? I never said anything bad about Jews.