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    helping to make atomic weapons. Some of the scientist who helped created the atomic weapons were not happy about the way they were used for various reasons. Other scientists were angry at America for deploying these weapons against Japan. They felt like it was unnecessary to drop atomic bombs. This is why many scientist spoke up when they heard how the bomb was being used and who it was being used against. In the being American first intended to target Germany with the atomic bomb, but when…

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    On August 6, 1945, an American B-29 bomber, notoriously known as ‘Little Boy’, dropped the world’s first atomic bomb used in war on Hiroshima, Japan and instantly killed 60,000 – 80,000 upon impact. A few days later, ‘Fat Man’ (a second, bigger atomic bomb) was dropped on Nagasaki, Japan. Those who became hibakushas, a Japanese word for atomic bomb survivors, were significantly affected and were likely to have their lifespan reduced after radiation exposure. The rest of their lives were…

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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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    evaluated through the use of firsthand accounts and personal bias, even if not on purpose. Both director of The Day After Trinity, Jon H. Else, and Thomas Misa interpreted the events leading up to the atomic bomb differently. In Misa’s chapter seven, Misa, mentioned how the development of the atomic bomb was essentially a national effort with many failures and successes. Misa treats each step in the process as equal, and even goes out of the way to explain utter failures, such as Ernest…

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    "World War II: Second Atomic Bomb That Ended the War." History Net Where History Comes Alive World US History Online. January 1997. http://www.historynet.com/world-war-ii-second-atomic-bomb-that-ended-the-war.htm. In this article, Glines provides us an inside look on the mission of the drop of the second atomic bomb. In detail he describes the steps that were taken leading up to the drop and how…

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    building a weapon never seen before: an atomic bomb. Einstein encouraged a program to research the prospect of nuclear weapons – the Axis powers gaining access to an atomic bomb would present a catastrophic situation to the Allied powers, and could quickly turn the war in their favor, presenting a global threat. Roosevelt proceeded cautiously, with little progress being made. However, in 1940 and 1941, two findings decisively concluded that an atomic bomb was possible (American…

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    of Oahu in Hawaii and attacked Pearl Harbor, an America military base. Their bombs blow up ships, planes, and building. Also, this attacked only last two hours, but it was terrible and shocking events. It was killed 2,400 servicemen and more property was destroyed. Therefore, after Japanese attack Pearl Harbor it brought the United States into WWII that impact on the U.S. economy and society, and ended war by atomic bomb in Japanese. The day after Japanese attacked the Pearl Harbor on December…

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    Atom Bomb Research Paper

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    a yellow cloud like poison gas” (Sheinkin, 357), This was all caused by the most famous - or for that matter infamous - weapon in the world - the atom bomb. The atom bomb is the worst invention in history because of its destructive power, and its ability to kill thousands of innocent people instantly. To fully appreciate the power of the atom bomb, one must first understand how it works. There are two different ways to unleash the power of atoms by splitting them: the implosion assembly, in…

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    Super-fortress bomber, dropped an atomic bomb in Hiroshima, Japan, “killing about 70,000 people in a blinding flash of heat and radiation”, some died in an attempt to escape from the fire, some died drowning in the river, with a multitude dying years later due to radiation poising, cancer caused by the radiation as well as severe burns. This essay compares the two source documents reflecting the personal experiences of both Colonel Paul Tibbets, the pilot who dropped the bomb on the industrial…

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    much as two-and-a-half years… if the Germans developed it first, the Allied cause was lost” (Sherwin 9). However, Germany never did produce an atomic bomb. The reasoning behind Germany’s failure to produce an atom bomb continues to be disputed. Many, including famed German physicist Werner Heisenberg, argue that German scientists morally opposed the bomb and worked in secret to sabotage the effort. Even so, Germany, at the time, was unable to mobilize the resources needed to undertake the…

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