RCFC's four Fellowships are one of the best ways to discuss important topics and connect with fellow Rotarians.  This past Wednesday, the History Fellowship discussed the the end of WWII.  75 years ago, August 14, 1945 the Empire of Japan surrendered and the most destructive war in history was over.  The discussion centered on whether President Truman was correct in ordering the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on Aug 6, and Aug 9.  Some participants thought Truman's actions saved American lives, and Japanese as well, while others believe the Japanese would have eventually surrendered as they were clearly losing the war.  Bob Lawrence noted that many believe the presence of nuclear weapons have helped to prevent WW III for the past three quarters of a century. 
 
This week the Investments Fellowship will meet via Zoom immediately following the noon meeting.  Topic: Pre-election Investing.  All are welcome to attend.