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    Initially, President Truman made the wrong decision about dropping an atomic bomb on Hiroshima because the bomb killed and injured innocent civilians. Some people claim that Hiroshima was a military target. While that very well could be true, if it is a time of war, how many military based individuals are going to be in peace in their homes? Seventy-five percent of the population of the city of Hiroshima lives within four square miles (Hersey 4). With war currently ongoing throughout the country

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    Hiroshima Bombing Dbq

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    Explain in what ways the bombing raid on Hiroshima on August 6th 1945 was significant and different (cause) from previous bombing raids on the city? Explain why did the people of the city come out of their shelters to watch the bomb descend (effect)?   Explain where was Tom Morris (Document B) when the atomic bombs dropped on the Japanese cities and what kind of work was he doing as a prisoner of the Japanese? Use the evidence of his description to explain some of the conditions under which the

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    Hiroshima Bombing Blame

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    How would you feel if you designed a weapon that was responsible for the death of thousands of individuals? In August, 1945 the United States dropped nuclear bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It is estimated that between 106,000 to 185,000 people died and approximately 110,000 others were injured. (29 & 9) Atomic Energy during World War II was used to develop a powerful bomb before the Germans; in doing so, mass destruction occurred, causing guilt to its creators. In 1934, after the

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    On August 6, 1945 an American B-29 bomber dropped the world’s first developed atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Three days later the a second B-29 dropped another atomic bomb over Nagasaki. It was not until August 15, 1945 that Emperor Hirohito announced Japan's surrender. The atomic bomb was a turning point in United States history because it raised a controversial issue concerning whether massive destruction was a humane choice or a desperate attempt to quell the Japanese. Although

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    On August 6 and August 9, 1945 in the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, survival solely depended on being in the right place at the right time. When American planes dropped the atomic bombs onto the cities of Japan, no one knew what exactly would be the effect of this powerful nuclear weapon. However even years later, innocent Japanese citizens suffer from the experience of these traumatic days during World War II. Despite the horrors, critical information and research was drawn from the

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    What would you do if a nuclear bomb was dropped on your city? Nuclear weapons are the most dangerous weapons in the world. They cause large amounts of destruction and kill thousands of innocent people. The book Hiroshima shows us that when people come together, they are stronger. Even though the bombing was atrocious, we can learn to be hopeful and problem solve. If people come together to help each other out, then they can do anything and solve any problems as long as they work together

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    people in Hiroshima, Japan. Not only did this catastrophic event kill thousands of civilians, but it also resulted in other nations obtaining and learning how to create these deadly weapons, weapons that we still have today. In the book Hiroshima by John Hersey he gives readers a new look at that day, through the eyes of six victims who survived the horrific attack on Hiroshima, he shows how the entire city of Hiroshima suffered, and were left alone to fend for themselves.The book Hiroshima by John

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    August 1945... The United States of America launched an nuclear attack on two Japanese cities: Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The American’s hoped that dropping two atomic bombs in Japan would in fact bring an end to World War 2, as they would be forced to surrender, without American soldiers needing to invade Japan. Many believe that the USA also wanted to prove its superiority to the rest of the world and this was the perfect way for them to do so. Six days after the attack on Nagasaki, Japan surrendered

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    John Hersey's Hiroshima In John Hersey's Hiroshima, he based his book upon the one perspective that, the bombing of Hiroshima was an act of inhumanity. What Hersey failed to do was to give the perspective of the Americans. Hersey did not account for the Pearl Harbor bombing of 1941 or the death march in the Japanese Bataan Camps in 1942. Without giving both perspectives, Hersey does not give the reader a fair chance to form their own opinion; instead, the reader is swayed into Hersey's bias

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    Godzilla & Hiroshima: The Two Victims of Bombing “A prehistoric monster the japanese call Godzilla, has just walked out of Tokyo Bay. He’s as tall as a 30-story building.” -Raymond Burr Godzilla (1954).This quote is from the original Godzilla movie that came out on Nov. 3rd, 1954. 9 years before the movie, on Aug. 6th, 1945, the U.S dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. 3 days later, they dropped another bomb this time on Nagasaki, Japan. This essay will explain how a sci-fi monster

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