Although, my grandma was too young to understand the impact, her mother and father were enraged. Once the U.S. dropped the bomb on a Japan city, they believed it was payback for Pearl Harbor. Japan’s efforts, after the Aug. 6 bombing of Hiroshima, to influence public opinion in Europe and North America in the hope that it would stop the United States from dropping the second bomb. After the United States successfully detonated the world’s first atomic bomb in a July 1945 test, President Harry S. Truman and fellow Allied leaders, Josef Stalin and Clement Attlee, issued the Potsdam Declaration, an ultimatum for Japan to surrender unconditionally or face “prompt and utter destruction. Prior to that, the Natzies were putting the Jewish families into concentration camps, watching her family and friends get taken away. My great grandma understood the German Language and would cry every time she hears Hitler speak. My grandmother was again, was too young and kept living her …show more content…
For one, she always had art hanging up around her house, this made me want to create abstract art at the age of 3. She helped me understand the concept of when people go off to fight for the country, they may not come back. That’s why she taught me to be a good moral people. “I taught my children to be good moral people and to like most people. Don’t give up. When the world seemed like it was spinning out of control, I would always look ahead to the future.” When my grandfather died of Parkinson’s Diseases, my whole family was depressed, and I, still depressed, was thinking about how he was in a much better place and out of pain. She also told me tips on how to relieve stress. I like to go outdoors and enjoy the sun. I relieve stress by working out and doing something I enjoy, I view myself as a creative and active, and I get both traits from my grandma who, ride a horse for the same reasons I work out, and she creates beautiful artwork. “The world is never in your control.” She would say. I have witnessed over five deaths from family or close friends, and yes, it is sad, but I looked ahead and didn’t live in the