Erik Heter

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fifteen-year-old who confided to her diary that they'd have looked ridiculous facing American flamethrowers and machine guns with such tools dutifully took part in the drills nevertheless. "One reason for persisting . . . was that no one wanted to be blamed for quitting. Another was that people weren't fully aware of the grim situation in Okinawa, the Pacific or even the Japanese cities unless they happened to be there."
The Battle of Okinawa: The Blood and the Bomb
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