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    an apology, and what an apology would say about our country. Although Obama did not issue an apology on his visit, there is still a debate about whether one should be issued in the future. The United States should not apologize for dropping an atomic bomb on Japan since dropping the bomb saved many civilians by avoiding the invasion of Japan. Also, Japan has never apologized for their own war crimes. Lastly, those questioning the wartime decision of 70 years ago did not feel the necessity…

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    These acts of cruelty led the american government to wage war against the japanese. World War II had now began. As a result of the war , american officials began developing new weapons and technology that would bring their enemies to their knees. The atomic bomb was developed and eventually was found to be the one…

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    The United States of America dropping the atomic bombs on Japanese cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6th and August 9th, 1945, was a very controversial decision and the opinions as to if the attacks were justified or not differ between those living in Japan and the U.S. The U.S’s act of dropping the atomic bombs was not justified because the long lasting health effects the bombings had on the population was disastrous, Japan’s army was inevitably facing defeat, and the mass destruction…

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    collateral damage to be worth it. This militaristic milestone was reached by the creation of the atomic bomb in 1945. They decimated the target area, leaving nothing but shadow and ash in its wake. The fallout of the bombs ended the initial war, but provided the spark necessary to start all subsequent wars to come. Based on the permanent changes to human society and psychology following the creation of the atomic bombs, it is a valid statement to say it was the most…

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    literature for practically any age reader. The author, Steve Sheinkin, writes to tell the story of the first atomic bomb, the people who made it possible, and those who challenged its progress. Any person who is interested in science and history, or who likes “a quick read” can easily understand the creation of the atomic bomb by reading this book. Along with the science and mathematics of the atomic bomb, Sheinkin adds suspense and intrigue from the viewpoints of espionage agents from the…

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    A decision of President Truman of America in 1945 to drop a bomb in Hiroshima and Nagasaki causes many arguments for people. Some people say he should do it, some people say he should do it, and some people are neutral. I disagree with his decision to drop bombs in 2 cities of Japan. According to many government records from discussion of class, lectures and websites, this argument will be made. According to article Arguments Supporting The Bomb by Michael Barnes, he supports with Truman’s…

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    The atomic bombs were developed by Oppenheimer, and were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in an effort to end the war in the Pacific. The atomic bomb killed approximately “80,000… and at least as many were injured by fire, radiation sickness, and the force of explosion” (Cayton 853). However, according to President Harry S…

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    defeat the Japanese 3 months after the E.T.O. is over. The three months would start on May 8th and it would take three months because Stalin is 10,000 miles away in Germany. Stalin was set to attack on August 8th in Manchuria (Document #11). The first atomic bomb was dropped on August 6th, two days before Stalin was set to attack in Manchuria. The Americans were hoping that the dropping of the bomb would terrify the Japanese and force them to surrender because Americans did not want Stalin in…

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    they shared some common ideas and themes. In the novel Cats Cradle, John the narrator sets out to research information for his book titled "The Day the World Ended". It was about the accounts of what important Americans did the day of the first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. Little did he know that through his research he learned much more. He met more people and learned more about the past of the…

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    States of America had dropped the first Atomic bomb on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Both cities were completely and utterly decimated and the death toll is around two hundred thousand and fifty people. The dropping of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki and Hiroshima in 1945 by the Americans still lies a very controversial issue with no definite answer. Both sides of the issue have very justifiable arguments. Despite the contention, dropping the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki…

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