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    States used an atomic bomb against Japan. The making and dropping of an atomic bomb both have severe repercussions resulting from it that should always be taken under consideration, because the use of nuclear weapons are no joke and should not be taken lightly. Even though dropping an atomic bomb can bring a sense of security to a country in a time of war, the extreme and dangerous risks result in consequences towards many countries and the people and economies within them. An atomic bomb is a…

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    history: the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. At the end of the war, the only Axis power left fighting was Japan. President Harry S. Truman made the decision to drop the bomb which resulted in the end of the war. In order for the casualties of the American forces to not skyrocket even more than they had already, the raid, and eventually the atomic bombs, became a military necessity. To begin, the American powers and the Japanese had already had a pretty dense history before the bombs.…

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    English IV, 4th Hour April 23, 2016 Hiroshima and Nagasaki Bombings In the year of 1945 on August 6th, the bombings of both Hiroshima and Nagasaki changed warfare around the world forever. Atomic warfare had never been heard of before that day, and it changed many countries outlooks on war strategics. The bombs that were dropped on both cities were extremely new to both America and Japan, which caused mass devastation. Although the bombing of Hiroshima resulted in many Japanese casualties,…

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    The Manhattan Project Have you ever wondered what would happen if the most dangerous bomb ever was created? Atomic bombs are made of many things and take a lot of effort. Tests were made in the U.S. The Manhattan goal changed and evolved quickly,and secrecy was valued so much cities were created.Japan was devastated by the two bombs created by the project.The Manhattan Project is a project to research new science and technology. The final goal of the manhattan project changed quickly. The…

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    and devestating works of mankind. Millions of Japanese civilians were killed, their bodies either evaporating from the strength of the atomic bomb or crushed under fallen buildings. Years later, the effects of the bombings could still be observed with people dying from cancer and infants born with birth defects - all as a result of radiation. However, the bombs were used for specific purposes and answered the questions that correlated with these intentions. Although the bombing of Hiroshima…

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    in order to express her opinion on the use of the atomic bomb. She believes that using the atomic bomb was inhumane and inexcusable. She intended for this to be seen by the Americans; to inform them of the pain and tragedy that they caused when they dropped the atomic bomb. Michicho writes about the effects of the bomb on ordinary citizens, who had done nothing to provoke the suffering they endured. Many were at work, or in their homes when the bomb was dropped. The immediate damage done from…

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    The Manhattan Project

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    The nuclear bomb, is one of the most destructive weapons known to mankind. In the 21st century nuclear armaments and nuclear deactivation themed political debates rage on between countries around the world. However, merely 76 years ago the thought and concept of nuclear armaments was only rumor. The race between The United States and the German Nazi power to create the next generation weapon, eventually ended in the double bombing of the Japanese homeland. The amount of chemistry applied to…

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    produced the first Atomic bomb. (Encyclopædia Britannica Inc.) This project lasted from 1942 through 1945. (Encyclopædia Britannica Inc.) It was prompted by the discovery that German radiochemists Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann discover the process of fission in uranium in December of 1938. (Energy.gov) (Atomic Archive) Albert Einstein decided it was necessary to write President Franklin D. Roosevelt warning him that Germany is likely in the process of researching new, highly powerful bombs and…

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    offered japan to unconditionally surrender on may 1945. The Manhattan project was the name given to the research program that developed the first atomic bomb. Lead by the world’s top physicists Leo Szilard and Albert Einstein that created a letter that had the atomic bombs origins then was sent to president franklin D Roosevelt in 1939. The atomic bomb was in tested in New Mexico on 16th July 1945. The test was codenamed ‘trinity’ which…

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    The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki happened during the final stages of World War II, “The most recent war to end all wars.” It included the vast majority of nations, including the great powers, forming two great alliances: the Allies and the Axis. It was the most immense war in history. In war effort, many countries threw their economy and people into this war. Everyone had their part in this war. Since so many people, civilians and military, were involved, many people died. Thus,…

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