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    The Morality of the U.S. Bombing Hiroshima On August 6 and 9, 1945, the only atomic bombs ever used in warfare were dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The mass destruction and numerous deaths caused by those bombs ultimately put an end to World War II. Was this the only way to end the war, however? Could this killing of innocent Japanese citizens had been avoided and the war still ended quickly. This paper will go into this controversial topic.

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    The Hiroshima and Nagasaki Bombings. Genocide or not? ! The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki occurred on 6-9 August 1945. As stated by Jennifer Rosenberg: ‘‘Unlike many other bombing raids, the goal for this raid had not been a military installation but rather an entire city.’’1 The US wanted to scare the Japanese out of the war. The possible targets of the bombings were: Hiroshima, Kokura, Nagasaki and Niigata. Kyoto was one of the choices as well, but it was removed from the list. ‘‘The cities

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    Was Hiroshima Necessary?     After the Japanese dropped the bomb on Pearl Harbor, the United States took serious offense to it. The Americans dropped the bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki because of them dropping the bomb on Pearl Harbor. America dropped the bomb because President Harry Truman commanded that if the Japanese made any attack on us, we would attack them. This bomb badly affected Japan. At least 140,000 Japanese people died, including 20,000 soldiers by December of 1945. At least 90% of

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    The dropping’s of the Atomic Bombs Now imagine yourself being in one of the following Japanese cities, Hiroshima or Nagasaki. You are having a normal day like always when suddenly you look up at the sky and see an airplane drop tons of papers warning you to get out of your city. The fliers tell you to leave your city because you are about to be bombed by a single bomb which is capable of destroying the entire city. You think it turns out to be just a joke so you do nothing like everyone else. Three

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    The bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima was ultimately necessary in order to secure peace and to mark the end of World War II. The actions taken by the Allies were necessary and crucial in order to secure peace, as the Japanese had adopted a no surrender policy, a part of the Bushido code and the ongoing conflict could have caused unpredictable events, leading to possible worse outcomes. As the Japanese adopted a No Surrender policy, which stems back to the Ancient times of The Samurai with the Bushido

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    August in 1945 near the end of World War II, the United States dropped an atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima, becoming the first country in the world to use a nuclear weapon in war (History.com Staff). The casualties caused by the bomb is estimated to be between eighty to ninety thousand, with tens of thousands more dying within four months after the blast. The city of Hiroshima estimates that in total over two hundred thousand people were killed either directly, or as a result of the bomb's

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    first bomb was dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 and over 135,000 people died. Nagasaki was the second city bombed on August 9, 1945 and at least 50,000 people died. Over 185,000 people died in total. Was the bombing of Japan justified? This question has been on debate for some time between many people. (Was the US justified in dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during the Second World War? You debate, 2018, January 20) Some of the arguments justify the bombing of Japan. One argument

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    On August 6, 1945, an experimental form of warfare hit Dr. Shima’s office in Hiroshima, vaporizing a woman half a mile away in 0.15 seconds (Norris). This form of warfare was a supreme form of weaponry that was termed the nuclear bomb. The bombs that hit Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, were dubbed the “Little Boy” and “Fat Man”, respectively, and they killed approximately 200,000 people after one week of impact. Health problems such as cancer (breast, lung, and thyroid), in-utero defects, and radiation-linked

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    Was Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Justified? Second World War was one of the most devastating wars of all time. The War started when Germany invaded Poland which led Britain and France declaring war on Nazi Germany in 1939. Meanwhile, the Marco Polo Bridge incident led to war between China and Japan. President Roosevelt declared the United States as a neutral country which would not participate in the war. Even though the United States was a neutral country, Japanese air bombed Pearl Harbor,

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    1. Wilfred Burchett, an Australian journalist who visited Hiroshima just a month after the Hiroshima bombing. He provides evidence that he did not approve of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. For example he stated that he saw people in hospitals dying mysteriously, ‘they lost their appetites, their hair fell out . . their flesh began rotting away from their bones.’ (Direct quote from source A). He also stated that ‘thousands of people came out of their shelters to watch the bomb descend by parachute’

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