"Outside, in addition to a huge mound of charred bone fragments, were the carefully sorted and stacked clothes of the victims - which obviously numbered in the thousands. Although I stood there looking at it, I couldn't believe it. The realness of the whole mess is just gradually dawning on me, and I doubt if it ever will on you.
There is a rumor circulating which says that the war is over. It probably is - as much as it will ever be. We've all been expecting the end for several days, but were not too excited about it because we know that it does not mean too much as far as our immediate situation is concerned. There was no celebration - it's difficult to celebrate anything with the morbid state we're in."
- letter from Harold Porter, 1945
The letter is describing the reaction to what?
A) The discovery of the victims in Hiroshima after the nuclear bomb attack.
B) The discovery of victims of sustained air bombing over London by the Nazi regime.
C) The discovery of the prisoner of war camps created by the Japanese during World War II.
D) The discovery of the concentration camps when the Allied forces begin liberating people from Nazi control.