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Positive And Negative Effects Of Hiroshima

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The Hiroshima bombings was a crucial point in history that ended World War 2. Different perspectives are important into gaining an understanding of the event during that era. The two sources analysed, one being an interview with Paul Tibbets, a pilot who dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, and second Yoshikata Kawamoto, a boy in Hiroshima when the atomic bomb had dropped, show both positive and negative impacts on the atomic bomb plummeting in Hiroshima.
Ultimately the effects of the Hiroshima bombing in 1945 were negative. Both Kawamoto and Tibbets view negativity in alternative perspectives. Tibbets concern was whether or not the construction and dropping of the bomb was going to work. He was not concered with the morality of what he …show more content…

During 1945, the United States of America’s aim was to win World War 2. Demonstrated by Tibbets, his main priority was to fight and win the war. Similarily, Kawamoto also hoped for America to win the war. Both individuals wanted the United States to win, however their perspectives differed in terms of what the win meant to each person. Tibbets envisioned this idea of success, and success to him was fighting and winning the war. Kawamotos perspective of the win for the United States, was a benefit for Japan. The loss for Japan meant an achievment in forming a democracy. Pre-1945 Japan had been under the ideology of Militarism, which gave the people of Japan little to no in-put in politics. The reform in militarism to democracy was a result of the Hiroshima bombing, giving the city a fresh start in politics. Both individuals have embraced the concept of a win, and taken the positives out of the win by the United States, however the win showing the different benefits for Tibbets and Kawamoto. Furthermore, both Tibbets and Kawamoto expressed the bombing being a good event that occurred. Both however, view the optimism of the event differently. Tibbets viewed this as a victory for himself as the atomic bombs was a success. It can be seen that this drive for success that Tibbets held, contributed to further damage of Hiroshima as he was more …show more content…

After World War 2 had ended, the world saw the emergence of two super powers, the United States of America and the Soviet Union. In 1945, the United States possesed and used atomic bombs during the world war. The use of the bomb could be viewed as a precursor to be used as a way of threating Russia, for the benefit of the United States being percieved as the superior super power. As tensions rose between the United States and the Soviet Union, the United States aim was percived to emerge as the world greatest super power, to prevent the spread of communism by the Soviets. I think looking at the bombing of Hiroshima in a American perspective, the dropping of the bomb was not only to end World War 2, however was further created as an attempt to prevent the threat of communism by the Soviet Union. However, if the bombing was viewed in a Japanese perspective it could be seen as only damaging the city of Hiroshima. As demonstratedd by Tibbets, he stated the dropping of the bomb has brought peace to the world at the time. In contrast if viewed in Kawamotos perspective, he experienced first hand the deaths of the people in Hiroshima which can be seen a deterring peace rather than creating

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