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Was Bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki Necessary to End World War 2?

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Plan of Investigation During the time period when Franklin D. Roosevelt was in office, it was during WWII. Japan attacked the U.S. on Dec. 7, 1941 and was known as Pearl Harbor. When that happened, Roosevelt did not hesitate to ask Congress to officially declare war on Japan. During the war, there was a proposal of an atomic bomb landing over Hiroshima and Nagasaki to finalize the war. To this day there is still controversy that if that atomic bomb was actually necessary to end the war, because of the number of innocent casualties suffered from the Japanese. The aim of this investigation is to answer the question: To what extent was the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki necessary to end the war with Japan? To answer this question, the …show more content…

Eisenhower, “Japan was already defeated and dropping the bomb was completely unnecessary”. Also throughout the article (Why Hiroshima could have been avoided), by it shows what the comments from Henry H. Arnold, Commanding General of the U.S. Army Air Forces, had commented on what he thought of the whole situation. Arnold stated, "The Japanese position was hopeless even before the first atomic bomb fell because the Japanese had lost control of their own air." and also when he remarked, “It always appeared to us, atomic bomb or no atomic bomb, the Japanese were already on the verge of collapse” (Freeman 1). Although, it can be arguable that Japan was strong and would not go down without a fight and it was just out of the question for them to show that they will surrender and that the U.S. dropped the atomic bomb in fact to as well save a million American lives (Freeman 1). Even though some may have the perspective of it this way, there is not real factual data on that vision, plus Japan was already at breakpoint because the Japanese were already short on many resources and were bound to give in eventually and could no longer last in the war. Some of these things consisted of food shortages but primarily oil (Weber 1). You could simply notice that the U.S. may have done this out of revenge simply for what happened at Pearl Harbor but not to end the war. The war ended in Europe in May 8, 1945, but they did not drop the bomb until 90 days later

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