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    The Day That Flashed By, And Then Again During the second World War many inhumane things were done, which made this war one of the worst in history. On August 6th, 1945, Hiroshima became victim to the first atomic bomb deployed by The United States. The bomb immediately killed tens of thousands of people; many more would later die of radiation exposure. Three days later a second deployed bomb was dropped on Nagasaki killing an estimated, forty thousand people. With these bombings, thousands…

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    Advancements In Aviation

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    encoded their messages, but the Germans were unsuccessful in decoding them because of the complicated language they used made up by the Navajo Native Americans. Nuclear power was being implemented into the war. The use of nuclear power to make the atomic bombs that was dropped on Japans two largest cities. There were many advancements in the medical field, such as, blood transfusions and immunization shots. The new pesticides that were made also helped keep the bugs from infecting the soldiers…

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    transition into the atomic age began in the early 1900s, when scientists began researching the atom. In 1938 they discovered something called fission, the process of splitting an atom. Due to the second world war breaking out the research of atoms eventually turned to the research of weapons. A few of the leading countries in the race for an atomic weapon were Germany, the United States, and the Soviet Union. After several years of research the U.S. developed and tested the first atomic bomb…

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    Japan Turning Point Essay

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    collaborating with Germany and Italy to boycott oil from America by capturing oil rich territory, Indonesia. During this battle, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. This was the beginning of the Pacific War and continued thru 1945 with the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States of America in…

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    The Ash Garden Essay

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    In the last century, humanity had faced many wars, economic crisis, and natural disasters that have destroyed people’s lives. One of the most notable and famous event in the last century is the drop of atomic bomb at Hiroshima. Although, not all events were caused by man-kind, events that have forever changed the lives of others were caused by people. People, who have caused the events, cope negatively with guilt in order to try to see themselves innocently as they were once before. This can be…

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    was the end of the biggest war in US history, and there is one major event that is one of the most argued topics about history to date. America was the first country ever to use the atomic bomb in warfare and it was very catastrophic, but the age-old question is still debated today: was it necessary to use the atomic bomb in warfare at all, let alone twice? The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was very destructive to the people and the land, killing over 100,000 people on impact and later tens…

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    Nuclear energy yields multiple uses. Obviously, it can be used for destruction and warfare in the form of a bomb. However, it is also used for technological advancements in agriculture and food, power and electricity, medical treatment, and so on. Of late, controversy has erupted over the decade plus long debate of the nuclear aptitudes and capacities of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The recent hopes of multiple countries have been to deal with this matter by achieving what is known as the Joint…

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    The Atomic bomb is the most controversial weapon ever made by man; first used by the United States of America during World War Two, it evaporated tens of thousands of people In seconds and destroyed whole cities. The Atomic bomb was devastating but not devastating enough for the U.S. Government who started another bomb project only this time experimenting with Hydrogen. Thus the Hydrogen bomb was created; a bomb that was feared by all people who knew about it. This paper will give one a good…

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    Cold War: The Arms Race

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    The arms race. A competition for supremacy in nuclear warfare that occurred before and during the Cold War. In this time, both the US and the Soviet Union were competing for supremacy. When the power of the nuclear weapon was discovered, both the United States and the Soviet Union believed that the more nuclear weapons they had, the more powerful they were. Thus the arms race began. Both of these countries aimed to create more and more nuclear weapons in order to have the upper hand which had…

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    worked tirelessly to make a breakthrough in nuclear fission research before any other country. This resulted in a government project which became codenamed “The Manhattan Project.” Eventually, the government research came to fruition as the first atomic bombs ever deployed was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki eliminating a countless number of lives. The actions of President Truman undeniably saved the U.S. troops from casualties up to 1 million thanks to the unconditional surrendering of Japan.…

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