Justification of Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Essay

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    Japanese-Americans, and the Japanese in Hiroshima all suffered during World War Two. The American POWs were starved and beaten. Japanese Americans were forced from their homes to live in internment camps. Japanese in Hiroshima had a bomb dropped on them and their lives destroyed. Civil War Union General William Tecumseh Sherman stated "War is Cruelty." This quote applies to the Pacific Front of WWII because the American POWs, Japanese-Americans, and Japanese citizens affected by the atomic bomb…

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    would beat the United States to nuclear warfare , it became quite the reverse. Now that the United States had reached nuclear warfare capabilities, it would dictate how the war would be won. Which it successfully accomplished with the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan. It truly demonstrated its superiority over rivaling countries in the war. The unparalleled effects this had on the course of human history is still being witnessed in present day society. Instead of countries rallying…

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    II, an American B-29 bomber dropped the world’s first atomic bomb over Hiroshima. The military was unaware of what the consequences would be for their actions. A soldier described the dropping of the atomic bomb as exciting at first when they saw the cloud circle, until they saw the after effects of what they have done. The scientific gamble of the Manhattan Project has cost the United States over 2 billion dollars, but they described the bombing of Japan as a “victory” despite the many…

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    each other. However, 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…

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    Many countries use this as a tactic to use popular opinion to end a war. This tactic was used during the Atomic Bomb dropping. The United States of America was convinced that a country like Japan would never surrender. With the dropping of the Atomic Bomb and the death of millions of citizen, the United States hoped to destroy all support the Japanese had for the war. This plan worked and the war was over with Japan without a…

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    You stand in the midst of everything. Not quite coherent and in a daze, but awake enough to know that this was a moment of true tragedy. The bombing of Hiroshima was a gloomy day. It wasn’t just a bomb it was an Atomic Bomb. World War II just entered the sixth year of battle. The United States decided that now was the time to end the war. They bombed Hiroshima, Japan and then invaded the mainland with their allies. The bomb killed between 90,000 – 166,000 people in a course of four months. Over…

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    Allied, and Japanese military casualties. Truman decided to use the first atomic bombs ever made, codenamed “Little Boy” and “Fat Man”, to obliterate Hiroshima and Nagasaki in an attempt to end what was already a brutal and bloody war. While his strategy proved true to work, it would also prove to perhaps the most controversial decision ever made in warfare. America’s primary motivation for bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki, two major military and industrial…

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    There were many factors that gave the United States the upper hand in World War 2. One of the biggest ones was the Manhattan Project, which was the program that developed the first atomic bomb that began in 1939. But what is the Manhattan Project? Who was involved? Where and when did they actually use a perfected version of the Atom bomb and what was the aftermath? Though some of this may have been lost in history by the brilliant minds behind the project, we do know some very important…

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    tried diplomacy but they rejected the peace treaty. So without trying to make peace again and trying to make sure that there would be no more American deaths, on August 6, 1945 Hiroshima was bombed killing around 80,000 people then 3 days later on August 9, 1945 Nagasaki was bombed killing around 40,000 people.The bombing of Japan had many negative affects on the country.The bomb killed lot’s of innocent people that should not have died, it also made Japan fear us a lot and made them surrender…

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    possible much less successful without unyielding leadership. Powerful men, who refused to stay within the boundaries given to them by the Army or Washington itself. One such man was Major General Curtis E. LeMay. During his period leading the XXI bombing command proceeding General Haywood Hansell was a time where his expertise was essential in crippling Japan. General LeMay was an advocate for the effectiveness of Airpower in winning the war. His intelligence and tendency to take highly…

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