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    and Utter Destruction: Truman and the Use of Atomic Bombs against Japan” by J. Samuel Walker, the author analysis the issues from both sides of the debate of weather the atomic bombs were a justifiable means of military force to end World War II. On August 6th, 1945, Japan received a devastating blow unseen by anyone in history. Hiroshima received complete annihilation of an area of about 4.4 square miles (74). Three days later on August 9th, a second bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, destroying…

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    The Manhattan Project The Manhattan Project- The Project of designing and building the Atomic Bomb. The Atomic bomb(A-Bomb) was created to save American lives. Would it later be worth the lives it destroyed or the lives it saved? In 1939, Scientists discovered fission. They would later use radioactive materials to create a bomb of unprecented power. FDR created the Uranium Committee to further investigate into this massive project. This project was officially called the Manhattan…

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    there were certain weapons that people were biased to either use or not use. In the War against Japan, the US was debating to drop the atomic bomb. There are three main arguments why they should and three why they shouldn’t. Japan was an enemy to the United States at one point. The United States believed in dropping the atomic bomb in Japan. One reason was the bomb saved American lives. People believed it was necessary to end the war as soon as possible. Ending the War early would prevent the…

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    1). Oppenheimer Accomplished a lot of things, he earned a Nobel peace prize, creator of the atomic bomb and was a graduate of Harvard University. Robert Oppenheimer did more than just accomplish goals. Oppenheimer oversaw construction of the first atomic bomb, the bomb that started the nuclear war era (Rhodes 1). In the construction time period of the bomb, Robert determined to make sure of that the bomb was perfect. Oppenheimer spent most of his time development to make sure he got everything…

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    Hiroshima Bombing Effects

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    dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. America thought that dropping an atomic bomb on japan would end the war. When America dropped the bombs, the Japanese surrendered because they thought that those bombs were just the beginning and that America had more bombs that they could drop on japan. What Caused this to Happen The United States wanted to limit its own casualties by forcing Japan to surrender as quickly as possible. Lead up to the dropping of the bomb When…

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    he met emperor Hirohito” (Emma Mason). At the end of the day, those two Atomic Bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were just two mission. I believe America would had completed several missions until they received the same damaged that the Atomic Bomb had on those particular…

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    to construct a letter to the United States and to the Belgian ambassador, warning them about an uranium based bomb. Szilard had spent most of 1933 experimenting with how uranium and nuclear fission worked. Hearing talk of Hitler building an uranium based bomb frightened Szilard. He turned to his former colleague, Albert Einstein, to stress the importance of Hitler building an atomic bomb. With Einstein being a Jew and on the “Nazi Hit List”, he agreed to help Szilard compose a letter to the…

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    Hiroshima thought they were not going to be attacked, but then at 8:15am the first atomic bomb ever used, was dropped in this city. The nuclear bomb, named Little Boy was dropped in an attempt to make Japan surrender, but as a consequence, Hiroshima was demolished and over 70,000 people were instantly killed. This disaster was then followed by the bombing of Nagasaki on August 9th. Numerous factors involved in the decision to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The motives of politicians, key events…

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    The United States dropped a nuclear weapon on the Japanese city, Hiroshima on the sixth of August, 1945. Three days later, the second atomic bomb was dropped on the civilian population of Nagasaki, Japan (Hiroshima & Nagasaki Remembered, n.d.). These occasions happened during the final stage of the Second World War. Thereafter, atomic bombings led to the terrible consequences: up to 129,000 people were killed, many other people were badly injured, and hundreds of thousands suffered the long-term…

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    an American B-29 bomber drops the world’s first deployed atomic bomb over the city of Hiroshima. Over 90 per cent of the city is destroyed and more than 80,000 people killed in what is known as the beginning of the end of World War II in the Pacific. This bomb changed the world’s perception of war, as this was the first time nuclear weapons had been used in armed combat. Just three days later, a second B-29 bomber drops another A-bomb on Nagasaki, killing an estimated 40,000 people. These…

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