Should We Have Dropped The Atomic Bomb Essay

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    On August 6, 1945, the US dropped a atomic Bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima, instantly killing 140,000. Three days later, the US dropped another on the Japanese city, Nagasaki, killing 74000. The US dropped these bombs instead of invading the Mainland Japan. The United States should not have dropped these atomic bombs on the Japanese. The dropping of these bombs was unnecessary. The Japanese government was on the verge of collapse. They were completely defeated, and the Japanese were ready

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    Atomic Bomb Dbq

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    main reasons as to why the atomic bomb should have been dropped on Japan. The main reason behind the atomic bomb being used is that Japan failed to respond to the Potsdam Declaration. President Truman also knew that the american public wanted the war to end soon. Within his knowledge was the admittedly high american casualties. To meet the demands of the public and to minimize further american casualties, president Truman made his decision. The atomic bomb was to be dropped on Japan. Many american

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    with the bombs. You take a position on how to use the bombs to end the war with Japan. President Truman, I am writing to you today to give you my advice regarding what to do with the atomic bombs to end World War II. I strongly advise that the bombs should be dropped on Japan for multiple reasons. This is obviously going to be a difficult decision to make with positives and negative behind it but hopefully my advice will help you in your decision. I think that the bombs should be dropped and I think

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    President Franklin Roosevelt, and warn him of this. Few of the government officials told people of their uneasiness. Because the president still was not aware of this, Albert Einstein decided to write to him. Einstein’s letter urged the development of an atomic research program. Roosevelt didn’t see the necessity for such a project, but decided that he would follow through with the plan, slowly. The project started in late 1941 and was called the Manhattan Project (The Manhattan Project, pars 1-3). Once

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    One of the most argued topics in all of history is the atomic bombings of Japan in August of 1945. Many argued that we should have done exactly as we did, they would argue it was the only way to get Japan to surrender and to not lose any more American lives. Others believe that it was very unethical in dropping the atomic bombs. The director of Nuclear Studies Institute at American University in Washington D.C, Peter Kuznick, was against the whole idea, stating that “Truman knew he was beginning

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    Atomic Bomb History

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    The first atomic bomb ever to be used in a military operation was dropped on the City of Hiroshima. The second bomb exploded over Nagasaki. The first bomb dropped on Hiroshima was made from uranium. The bomb dropped on Nagasaki was made from plutonium. Little Boy was based on enriched uranium- 235 and Fat Man on plutonium-239. During world war ll, Hiroshima was a city of considerable military importance. Hiroshima was the primary target of the first U.S. nuclear attack mission. The city of

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    changed. Two atomic bombs were dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima, and three days later, August 9, 1945, on Nagasaki that ended World War II. Japan had already been a defeated nation from conventional bombs and World War II. Many innocent lives were lost, psychological scars were left on the lives of the bomb survivors, and thus many lives were changed forever. The atomic bombings caused many people to have genetic effects due to the radiation from the bombs. Revisionists have said the US

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    Drop The Bomb? Essay

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    U.S. History - Grech Atomic Bombs Dropped on Japan, Justified?      On August 6th and 9th of 1945 U.S. bombers dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, causing utter destruction and many deaths. These bombs were dropped as the Pacific battles of World War II were coming to an end. Soon after Japan surrendered, ending the war. But, was the use of atomic warfare necessary? Was it too harsh and cruel to the Japanese? The

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    The Enola Gay

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    Gay was a B-29 Superfortress bomber that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. August 6, 1945 was a historic day. Lives were lost and it was the start of the very end of World War ll. The use of this very destructive weapon could be seen as inhumane, but it was a decision that had to be made. Americans and people from other countries today have their own opinion of our war ending tactic. What is important to think about is that sometimes tough decisions have to be made for the greater good of everyone

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    Mrs. Dean English 3 1 May 2015 The Atomic Bomb Threescore and fifteen years ago, America dropped the first nuclear bomb on two civilian cities in japan. Hiroshima and nagasaki, adding up to a sum of over 200,000 civilian casualties(compton). Several questions have arisen about the development, whether or not dropping the bomb was necessary, why did America decide to bomb two entire populated cities and what may have happened if America had not dropped the bombs . In 1939, influenced and convinced

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