Should We Have Used the Atomic Bomb to Defeat the Japanese in WWII? Despite its destructive consequences‚ the American bombing of Hiroshima was necessary to put an end to the war in the Pacific. President Truman’s choice to release a nuclear weapon on Japan was the fastest solution to ending the United States’ involvement in the Second World War‚ making the decision the most time efficient way out. Hiroshima’s destruction was also‚ very possibly‚ the only way for the United States to win the war
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Was America justified in dropping the horrific atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Should the bombs have been used? The answer to that is undoubtedly clear: no. The bombs did more harm than good. The US had conducted “the world’s most devastating military mission”1‚ effects of which are still evident today. World War II was primarily caused by Germany‚ Italy and Japan‚ influenced by fascist revolutions. While Germany and Italy dealt with matters in Europe‚ Japan had plunged itself in a Pacific
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On August 6‚ 1945‚ a plane called the Enola Gay dropped an atomic bomb‚ Little Boy on the city of Hiroshima. Hiroshima was a very industrial city; it had a military base and had not yet been bombed. The U.S. military thought Hiroshima would be a good target to display the destructive power of their new super bomb. Harry S. Truman‚ the president of The United States from 1945 to 1953‚ decided to drop the atomic bomb due to several reasons. First‚ he wanted to end the war as soon as possible‚ second
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wisdom has it that America was justifiable after all by dropping a lethal bomb on a city full of civilians and soldiers‚ because their aim was to end the war. However‚ America was not reasonable by underestimating the human values‚ not warning them with the presence of an atomic bomb and leaving ever-lasting effects on a city. The atomic bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed 100‚000 people. The atomic bomb is described as “the most dangerous threat the world has ever seen” (allvoices
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surrendered. President Truman had decided to drop atomic bombs on both Hiroshima and Nagasaki. There’ been a debate ever since on whether or not his decision was reasonable. Japan was ready to surrender and on the verge of collapsing. One could argue that the bombing was barbaric and unnecessary. President Along those lines‚ Truman’s decision to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki was unjustified. Japan had considered surrendering before the two atomic bombs were dropped. According to "United States history:
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the U.S. use the atomic bomb? The years leading up to World War II and the dropping of the atomic bombs were hectic and disordered‚ from the rise of Hitler in 1933‚ U.S. isolationism in 1934‚ to the death of U.S. President Roosevelt. The war showed no signs of ending and the security and freedom of nations around the world were in danger. Order was nowhere to be found‚ and the decision to even consider using the atomic bomb was unpreventable. The U.S. used the atomic bomb because it was the only
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“Dr. StrangeLove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb” was directed by Stanley Kubrick in 1964. Irreverence and satire are used many times in this film. Serious events are often portrayed lightly or made humorous. An example of this is the scene where Mandrake finds the codes to recall the planes‚ but doesn’t have the right amount of change make the call on the payphone. The whole world depends on whether or not he makes the call‚ but all the audience does is shake their heads and
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Truman eventually decided to issue the order that drop the atomic bomb in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 6 and August 9‚ 1945. After the huge nuclear explosion‚ the whole world got into a silence situation that everyone is thinking that weather the decision of President Truman is right or wrong. The bombing results in an extremely alarming environment in Japan‚ however‚ president Truman actually makes the right decision to drop the bomb because the bombing is the most efficient way to end the war‚
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Was It Necessary to Drop the Atomic Bomb to End World War II? Research Essay “Now I am become Death‚ Destroyer of Worlds.” J. Robert Oppenheimer‚ quoting the Bhagavad Gita “You should do your weeping at Pearl Harbor.” Harry Truman On the eve of World War II‚ scientists in Germany succeeded in splitting the nucleus of a uranium atom‚ releasing a huge amount of energy. Albert Einstein wrote to President Franklin Roosevelt and warned him that Nazi Germany might be working to develop
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Caroline Seibold February 8‚ 2015 (4 more comments- I was absent Friday) Issue #4- The Soviet Union‚ not Japan‚ Was the Real Target of the Atomic Bomb February 1945 at the Yalta Conference of Allied Leaders‚ Roosevelt really wanted the Soviets to join in war because he thought if they attacked the Japanese it would lead to the end of the war and decrease the number of American casualties. In exchange for Soviet support‚ Roosevelt told Stalin they would be granted East Asia territory President
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