Justification of Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Essay

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    During the tail-end of the war, after Germany’s surrender, war still raged on in the Pacific; more specifically on the islands of Japan, which eventually lead up to the United States (U.S.) dropping two atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Although the dropping of the atomic bombs in Japan caused inconceivable amounts of terror and suffering for years to come which potentially could have been avoided by alternative methods, the use of them was justified and may have…

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    Ww2 Ethical Analysis

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    On August 6th, 1945, the first atomic bomb was dropped on the city of Hiroshima. Three days later, a second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki leading to a grand total of more than 200,000 casualties, 5 out of 6 being civilian. The use of such devastating force on civilians is considered extremely unethical today by numerous organizations and scholars. However, it stands as one of the most applauded decisions in US History for decisively ending World War II. As a society, the United States…

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    place before, during, and after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki which serves as proud beacon of light that comes to warm American hearts as they think about their just triumph In World War II. From a base level any writer could talk about whether or not the history of the bombing glorifies the…

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    bombs on the cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki occurred on August 6th, 1945 and August 9th, 1945, respectively. The Allies had many reasons for justifying their decision to drop the atom bombs. The amount of Allied lives saved as well as the amount of Japanese compared to the amount of Japanese lives lost was a huge factor in the Allies decision to drop the two bombs. Also, the treatment of the Allied prisoners of war by the Japanese soldiers was a big influence. Another justification for the…

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    breakthrough in nuclear fission research before any other country. This resulted in a government project which became codenamed “The Manhattan Project.” Eventually, the government research came to fruition as the first atomic bombs ever deployed was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki eliminating a countless number of lives. The actions of President Truman undeniably saved the U.S. troops from casualties up to 1 million thanks to the unconditional surrendering of Japan. Still, critics argue…

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    conflicting question that the world does not know the exact answer to. The American people never imagined the strength and lasting effects of the nuclear bombing on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. Most American citizens believe that bombing Japan was the only option at the time. While arguments against and for the bombings on Hiroshima and Nagasaki are substantial and noteworthy, the appalling effects were ethically unjust to the civilians and suggest that American leaders were selfish and…

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    WWII Was Justified

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    the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in WWII.” Discuss the benefits and costs that resulted. The horrendous outcomes of World War I (1914 – 1919) truly terrified the whole world. Yet, followed by the war that supposedly ended all wars, the second war began (1939 – 1945). Lasting six years, with more than 60 million casualties, 6 times as many compared to the casualties in WWI. The deaths and the natures of war raises discussions of how cruel and inhumane war is, but it was the atomic bomb…

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    The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were not nearly as black and white and some people make them out to be. In war, who is to decide who the good guys and the bad guys are? There were so many factors ands risks that President Truman had to weigh in when making this crucial decision. In the end, he decided that it would be most beneficial to his country to bomb two military and industrial centers in Japan. President Truman 's decision to drop the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was…

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    he died. Nevertheless, Truman’s inexperience in foreign policy, urged him to seek advice from the members of the cabinet, luminaries, and selective leaders of the United States’ allies. There were several justification that Truman weighed when he approved of the bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It was revealed on his diary of his uncertainty…

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    Truman Hasty Decision Dbq

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    dropped two atomic bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, thus ending World War Two. President Truman’s hasty decision is not one to be honorable. This choice by the president was made with ignorance, lack of empathy, and lack of critical thinking. The bombing is unjustified due to Japan’s inevitable surrender, the amount of civilian casualties, and alternative opportunities to the bombing. President Truman made a hasty decision due to his own Chief of Staff denouncing the bombing. In…

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