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    The atomic bomb was accredited with the end of World War II but that was not the only thing the atomic bomb should be recognized for. Many argue that the destruction caused by the atomic bomb was unjustifiable due to the sheer loss of life. But the use of the atomic bombs on Japan was justified as it shut the Soviet Union out of Japan and created nuclear deterrence that led to a relatively peaceful era. The relations between the Soviet Union and the United States were troubled since the Soviet…

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    development of the Hydrogen bombs was a smart move to make. I say that because if the United States understands how a powerful weapon works and some of the effects it has on the environment and health, they can potentially plan for those effects if they should ever arise. What I mean when I say this is you wouldn’t want the US to be placed into the same position, as the Japanese were when they first encountered the first atomic bombs in war. Even if we never deploy or use the Hydrogen bomb, it…

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    War II. The war promised to drag on, which would result in many more American deaths. By dropping the first two atomic bombs in history, America ensured that World War II came to a rapid conclusion. Although these bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki cost many Japanese their lives, doing so was compulsory to ensure an end to World War II. Dropping these atomic bombs was an extremely difficult but necessary decision that America had to make. The Allies met in Potsdam, Germany to…

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    The first atomic bomb ever dropped was during world war II. The process in making an atomic bomb and using it was a long and difficult project that took maybe people putting in work and making big decisions. Plutonium is created when an atom of uranium-238 absorbs a neutron and becomes plutonium-239. The reactor generates the neutrons in a controlled chain reaction. There are many different opinions about the making and the use of the atomic bomb during world war two and even still today. At the…

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    The day the bomb was tested will be remembered in many different ways by different people, some for the best, some for the better, and some for the worse. Cohen states that the plutonium core was delivered to the bombsite on July 12th, 1942. The countdown started at 5 a.m. the countdown was 20 minutes long (75). Sam Wilson, a physicist yelled,” zero.” The countdown ended and the bomb was to explode shortly (78). Cohen tells the tale of the bomb testing: Nothing happened. Then suddenly the sky…

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    development of nuclear weapons led to the use of the atomic bomb in world war two. The atomic bomb was made and tested in the United States, it proved to be successful and was dropped on Hiroshima, and Nagasaki, which were two cities in Japan. The atomic bomb was a new weapon that was bigger and caused more destruction than any bomb previously invented. It caused widespread destruction where the first bomb hit Hiroshima, and followed with the second bomb three days later in Nagasaki causing the…

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    The United States is the only country that used a nuclear weapon in a war. Both atomic bombs were dropped on Japan. The Little Boy was dropped on Hiroshima and the Fat Man dropped on Nagasaki. It all started with President Roosevelt in 1939, when Roosevelt authorized the Manhattan Project, a secret project to expand research on nuclear fission to make nuclear weapons. Truman then became president when Roosevelt died in 1945. With the war still going on, Truman gave Japan one final warning, which…

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    Singapore, Kokoda, Iwo Jima and Okinawa. Both sides lost a large number of soldiers and everybody wanted the war to end but nobody would back down. The dropping of the atomic bomb on Japan by America was unnecessary and America is not justified for its actions. Some may argue that it was reasonable for America to drop the bomb as they…

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    the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan ending World War Two. The bombs speedily ended the war with Japan, but not without consequences. Since conquering Japan by land took a lot of resources and manpower, it resulted in many American lives unnecessarily lost. Eager to end the war, President Harry S. Truman decided that the atomic bombs must be dropped on Japan. While it was necessary to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, dropping another atomic bomb three days later on Nagasaki was…

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    World War ll was a long time time ago. There were good times for America, and there were bad times. Many people believe that the atomic bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were necessary. And others thought that they were not necessary. The bombs were in fact necessary because they helped us win the war. They helped destroy Japan's communications. We would be saving more lives than taking. And they showed that we were one of the strongest nations in the world. Winning the war meant…

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