In Doc A, Truman believes that it was necessary to save as many American lives as possible. This would keep them out of the way of the kamikazees that were flying through and only cause the persistant Japanese to lose lives. Also, from Doc C, the atomic bomb was a way for America to show our might against the Russians.…
Many people were in favor of his overall decision. They took into consideration that many more lives from the opposing side would be lost in the war with this deadly weapon. This would ultimately lead to the overall surrender from the Japanese. According to research, Truman and his troops targeted two military bases which included Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Research also identified where the bomb was pulled. In 1945, President Truman decided to take action and proceed with the bombs. The bombs were pulled over Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This caused widespread devastation throughout Hiroshima and surrounding areas. More than 70,000 people were killed instantly and the Japanese military base was wiped out. Why did many individuals support Truman’s decision? According to research, Truman wanted to end the war, so he chose the best available option, which was setting off the atomic bomb. This saved untold lives on both sides in the process. The ultimate responsibility for Hiroshima and Nagasaki lied within the Japanese. Truman sought to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki to avoid an overall invasion of Japan. Truman and many others thought morally throughout the time of questioning. In the end, the use of the atomic bombs was not only necessary, but moral. Truman and his supporters provided evidence that proved why his decision was indeed the best for the Americans.…
In August of 1945, the United States launched two atomic bombs on Japan; the first, in Hiroshima on August 6, and the second in Nagasaki a few days later. Despite the obvious diplomatic advantage to implementing one of the most intimidating weapons of that time, the United States’ tactics and goals behind dropping the atomic bombs were purely military oriented; the political benefit was merely an added bonus. The atomic bomb was necessary due to the Japanese’s refusal to surrender and the hundreds of thousands of lives at stake.…
The money that was involved in the creation of the atomic bomb was tremendous. It was massive, if it wasn’t experimented on then it was believed that the Americans would be highly disappointed. After the Japanese attack, President Truman took that as a great opportunity to use the bombing. The outcome was successful because it caused an atrocious amount of deaths in…
By dropping the atomic bombs it was possible that it could prevent Russia from trying to invade or possibly try to take over the United States on down the line. This could have helped push Truman’s decision to drop the…
On the morning of August 6, 1945, the first atomic bomb was dropped on the city of Hiroshima. On August 9, 1945, the second atomic bomb was dropped on the city of Nagasaki. Thousands died instantaneously while many more died from radiation exposure from the bombs. The use of the atomic weapons was unnecessary due to the fact the Japan’s military was greatly weakened and ready to surrender, thousands of innocent lives were sacrificed simply for political power, and there could have been alternatives to cease the war.…
A key reason for Truman’s decision to drop the Atomic Bomb was the alternative options were not proper solutions. Dropping the bomb wasn’t the only considered option. The main “runner up” was a mass invasion of Japan. This idea was very dangerous. The casualties for the US were projected to be over 1,000,000 soldiers, and 5,000,000 japanese soldiers. One of the other alternatives was the idea of displaying to true power of the atomic weapon to Japan through a test. Such an idea had way too many flaws to be applicable. There was only enough Plutonium and Uranium available to the US for two bombs, (Little Boy, Fat Man). Also this idea was a risk because if the weapon did not detonate, the US would look even weaker to the Japanese. The idea of barricading the Japanese was also a considered solution, using Naval vessels to trap the Japanese in until the US “starved them out”. The fault in this idea was the unreasonable amount of time and resources it would consume. After weighing the options, and thinking it through carefully, President Truman made the correct choice to drop the bomb.…
During World War II the United States government propelled a $2 billion venture. This venture, known as the Manhattan Project, was a push to deliver a nuclear bomb. This venture was gone up against by gathering nuclear researchers from everywhere throughout the world. President Truman's choice to drop the atomic bomb on the urban areas of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the immediate reason for the finish of World War II in the Pacific.…
The reason for this was WW2 was in it’s waning mouths and Franklin Roosevelt’s sudden death left Truman with many huge decisions all of which greatly affected our country. He had to decide whether or not to drop the atomic bomb on Japan and end the war. He made the decision to end the war with this new nuclear weapon because he knew an invasion of Japan would result in stupendous casualties of American lives. It was at this point in American history that everyone truly realized how powerful these new nuclear weapons truly were. Truman made the decision to use this extremely powerful weapon to put /WW2 to a speedy end.…
After 4 years of U.S. fighting in WWII, the country was exhausted from the war and the loss of American lives. The completion of the atomic bomb testing in July 1945 was timely and its effectiveness was reassuring. Finally, Truman wanted to ensure the Soviet Union could not stake claim to any post-war agreements with Japan, as he did with Germany during the Potsdam Conference. The U.S. had learned from Iwo Jima and Okinawa that fighting Japan would be costly and lengthy.…
Perhaps and this is a hypothetical conjecture but it has to be remembered there was intense scientific interest in nuclear power and destruction. All the military powers had held investigations and Germany came very close to developing this capacity. The USA through the top secret ‘Manhattan Project’ developed this weapon and it was so secret that when President Roosevelt died in office his successor (Harry Truman) only became aware of the project then. Then arose the problem of the Soviet Union entering the war against Japan on the 8th of August 1995 [5], the Soviets were quickly becoming a super power. The alliance between the United States and the Soviet Union during World War II developed out of necessity, and out of a shared realisation that each country needed the other to defeat Germany and the Axis. They had the common goal of defeating fascism but as that goal was achieved the Soviet Union and USA had no uniting cause. There had already been small amounts of tension with Soviet soldiers working alongside American soldiers in the war and now there large attack on Japan threatened the world with more communism which Americans disliked. So, a new president and the new problem of an emerging super power of the Soviet Union entering the war in Asia could have been a catalyst to use atomic weapons. Not only did it conclude the war but it also demonstrated to the Soviets the USA’s…
The Use of the Atomic Bomb The Manhattan Project was a secretive project created by the government to get ahead in the push for a nuclear bomb. After its completion, the atomic bomb was secretly tested in the New Mexico desert. The bomb was a success and next came the hardest decision of Harry S. Truman’s life. He was president at the time and he had to decide whether or not the bomb should be dropped.…
I am completely opposed to the bombings on the Japanese cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It is…
Wars have occurred for various different reasons all around the world, each nation involved using their best means of defensive and offensive attacks. Weaponry has been updated as time went on, leading us from arrows and bows to powerful guns. In the 1940s during World War II, however, one weapon in particular left a huge impact. The United States’ decision to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II was not justified due to the fact that it was ethically wrong, an excessive use of force, and unnecessary.…
Manti Te’o once said “Things happen. And good things happen, and bad things happen. And I'm a person - I'm a believer that everything happens for a reason”. When president Truman and his advisors made the decision to drop the atomic bomb, they thought it would end the war. The dropping of the atomic atomic bomb had many successful tactics. It created great peace for the US from the fact that it ended total war. After the US had lost millions to the war, it was ready to make a change to end all war. Good things did come from the atomic bomb, like the fact that it ended World War II.…