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Atomic Bomb Persuasive Research Paper

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Whether the atomic bomb was a beneficial change in the world or a detrimental one is a debate that still takes place today. President Truman’s reasoning for dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were justified through what took place at Pearl Harbor. President Truman will forever be known as the President who introduced the atomic bomb to the world, whether that be a good or bad thing is a controversial discussion. The United States should not have introduced the atomic bomb into the world to end the war in the Pacific that ultimately brought World War II to an end as it took innocent people's lives and was taken out of proportion. The use of the atomic bomb on Japan on August 6th, 1945 marks the day of human, physical, and …show more content…

The introduction of the world renowned atomic bomb was not simply just dropped with no consequence, as it had both short term and long term effects on the world. The atomic bomb leaves behind a greater legacy than most. Through the atomic bomb, Truman took the lives of over 100,000 people, and even that number is a sugarcoated version of the reality. Many deaths of Japanese citizens went unaccounted for as there were too many to be precise. The bomb left not only hundreds of thousands dead cross the nation of Japan, but it also left the nation itself in ruins. The physical impact of the bomb is far greater than one can possibly imagine. No image taken during the time can do the destruction justice. The radius of impact was immense. Japan was practically unrecognizable after the strike of the atomic bomb. Cities were left in debris and buildings that once stood tall were crumbled in defeat. Truman’s use of the bomb was justified through …show more content…

Those who survived the destruction of Japan, did not leave with no repercussions. Many who did not see death, saw illness. Thousands upon thousands of innocent people suffered radiation sickness. The radiation emitted once the bomb struck the nation of Japan caused many to fall severely ill and some even went on to die after as a result. Children of this time period also were born into a life of suffrage, as their mothers suffered birth complications and often times had children who possessed genetic mutations.Physically the world was in no better shape than the people in it. Due to the radiation impact, the environment suffered. Much of the land was contaminated far beyond one could imagine and it would take years for the land to be suitable for living. However many were not aware of the radiation manifesting within the depths of the soil, and still lived on the land where one should not call home. The radiation impact stretched a wide radius of Japan and disease within plants and animals in the environment was a direct link that remained for decades to follow. But the greatest impact of all would be in the years to follow, as the introduction of the atomic bomb made by America would open doors to bigger, even more detrimental bombs. Truman's use of the atomic bomb, set up an introduction to the evolvement of atomic weapons. The question became who could make the better bomb, and nations began

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