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How Did The Hiroshima Bombing Affect Society

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The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

69 years ago the United States of America decided to drop two atomic bombs in Japan. One hitting the city Hiroshima killing 90,000-166,000 people and the second bomb hitting the city Nagasaki killing 39,000-80,000. The bombings brought the world war II to an end but left an huge after effect on Japan. Not only did the bombing kill many Japanese Soldiers and Civilians but it also destroyed a huge amount of Japans environment .This caused a huge change in Japanese culture. Citizens today are still mourned by the horrific atomic bomb attack .
On August 6, 1945 United States decided to bomb Japan with an atomic bomb. Japan denied to to accept the unconditional surrender the Potsdam Conference had demanded and at around eight in the morning an atomic bomb called “Little Man” was dropped on the city Hiroshima from above 2000 ft. The president of U.S Harry S. Truman thought it was better to drop the bomb then to risk and lose U.S life’s. This bombing had a power of 20K tons of TNT and a huge effect on Japan's economy. …show more content…

This bomb was called “Fat Man” and had the power of 22K Tons of TNT. The destruction that was caused by “Fat Man” was within 2 km radius. The bombing lead Japan's decision to the unconditional surrender. The bomb exploded above residential area where there were schools, factories, and houses. Within seconds the explosion turned houses and other structures into ashes. Major businesses and companies were destroyed such as the Mitsubishi company leaving Japan less industrialized. This was really unfair to Japan because Hiroshima and Nagasaki both had military factories and were stable. After being destroyed the economy went down and markets for agriculture, industry, service, and military went down. The economic crash of both of the bombing required Japan for many decades to recover and restore its financial

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