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    striking is the copious propaganda publicized during the era. Propaganda, more specifically the film Duck and Cover, reveals the sense of American vulnerability and fear of a nuclear attack. In 1945, the United States possessed a monopoly over the atomic bomb it was dropped for the first time in Hiroshima and in Nagasaki.…

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    Nagasaki reflect with the character Gen in the manga “Barefoot Gen” written by Keiji Nakazawa. The terror the Japanese civilians saw that day leads mankind to inquire the common question linked to the topic: Was it necessary for the U.S. to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima to end World War II? Some people will say it was necessary after the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec.7, 1942 and the battle of Iwo Jima. I believe Japan’s location, supplies, and its economic state during World War II made it…

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    In 1945 during the high of World War II, the United States dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. Many historians and government officials have argued that the atomic bombing was a War Crime or unjustifiable by any means. However, the world was at war thus, the United States were completely justifiable for dropping the atomic bomb of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. There are three main reasons why dropping the bombing on Hiroshima and Nagasaki justifiable first, it prevented a…

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    Dresden From February thirteenth to the fifteenth nineteen forty five roughly 35,000-135,000 people died in the bombings of Dresden. The bombings killed more than the atom bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but were not as devastating as them combined. Looking back seventy years the main question people ask about the bombings is: was it overkill? The answer is yes. The nearest battle field was eighty miles from Dresden. During this time Dresden was a civilian city whose only war effort was…

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    The second and equally as important characteristic that defines a “Person of the Year” is Impactfulness. These people changed the world in their year and through their actions impacted it for better or worse.Time magazine people; Franklin D Roosevelt (34), Vladimir Putin, and The Protestor all changed the world in that year for better or worse and definitely made a lasting impact. Franklin D Roosevelt (34) was nominated for and seen as person of the year many times and there was no shortage of…

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    or make one of their enemies surrender. Nothing too big went on in the war that made a huge impact except one event. The event is when the US dropped bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This was the final step to ending the war for the US. We dropped atomic bombs on both these cities. Both cities housed troops and also were major industrial cities. This could not only eliminate troops, stop the war, get revenge on Japan and it lastly can affect the economy of industries are destroyed. The plan was…

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    It all started in 1938 when the first discovery of the atomic bomb was found known as fission. Top physicists from different countries were gathered to help make the deadliest weapon in the world. The government entrusted these physicists with the secret of constructing the atomic bomb so other countries like the Soviet Union and Germany would not figure out their detailed plan. Although they were given that oath to secrecy, inside the walls of Los Alamos the Laboratory used for the building of…

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    This paper will describe events that led to the decision to drop atomic bombs on cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and analyze its consequences in the context of Robert J. Aumann’s award-winning work on conflict and cooperation through game theory analysis. “There is no conflict like War and no cooperation like Peace.” The use of atomic weapons on Hiroshima and Nagasaki introduced the world to a nuclear weapon race that evolved into a game, in which mutual distraction was at stake. Due to a…

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    dropping the world’s first atomic…

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    behind the United States decision to use atomic bombs against Japan and what arguments have been made against it? WWII was fought between the Allied powers composed of USA, Britain and the Soviet Union, and the Axis Powers, comprised of Germany, Italy and Japan, and was one of the deadliest conflicts in all of history. The vast amount of casualties on both sides totalled to 6,000,000 deaths – about 3% of the global population in the 1940s. The use of atomic bombs was to put an end to the war.…

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