9/25/13
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America’s Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb on Japan
Was the use of the atomic bomb on Japan a good decision? In July 1945 the U.S. dropped the atom bomb on Japan saving hundreds of thousands of American lives. By dropping the atom bomb on Japan America was able to end WWII earlier saving lives on both sides. In WWII the US should have used the atomic bomb on Japan because it saved American lives and helped end the war earlier.
The dropping of the atom bomb on Japan saved American lives. If American soldiers invaded Japan we would have lost even more lives. “More than 55,000 Americans had already died in the Pacific. The bomb prevented more American lives to be lost” (Walker). This shows that so many American lives were already lost, and by dropping the bombs there were many lives that were saved. Because of the bomb dropping, a huge number of American lives were saved. “An invasion of Japan would have resulted in another 500,000 American lives lost” (The Human Cost). This shows that dropping the bomb was a good idea because we didn’t have to invade Japan so we could save lives. …show more content…
The atomic that was dropped on Japan helped end the war earlier. The atomic bomb was the best way to assure an end to the war. “When the atomic bomb became available in July 1945, it appeared to be the most promising way to end the war”(Walker). By dropping the bomb on Japan, they would have to surrender because of their loss and destruction. The atomic bombs made Japan’s emperor make a decision as whether to surrender or continue. “The atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki persuaded Emperor Hirohito, who had wavered for weeks, that the war must end immediately” (Walker). By dropping the bomb, the U.S. ended the war