Should We Have Dropped The Atomic Bomb Essay

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    experience. His essay “Thank God for the Atom Bomb” tells us why the United States needed to drop the atomic bomb and provides quotes from people with experience from the war to back up his claim. He does agree that the dropping of the bomb was horrific and not morally right, but the bombs were necessary. Along with Fussell, I would have to agree that the dropping of the atomic bomb was devastating but also necessary. The essay explains that the atomic bomb was needed because it ended the war quicker

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    The Atomic Bomb in Japan President Truman, decision over booming Japan is a significant period of time that molds the United States. The crucial decision that was made on August of 1945, brought World War II to an end. While bringing the WWII to an end, it attracted a lot of debates over the use of the atomic bombs in the war. Even though the WWII has ended decades ago debates still lingers to this point. Having people in both sides of the debates, makes people wonder if the use of the first atomic

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    an effort to end the war quickly, with minimum American lives lost, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. Now, seventy two years later, it is easy to look at the ramifications of the atomic bomb and call America’s actions unwise and catastrophic. However, the leaders of the American military saw the bomb as the only option to end World War II. The dropping of the atomic bomb effectively ended World War II, but its consequences not only drastically affected the

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    in Japan. The Japanese had attacked Pearl Harbor just years before. Early in the morning on August 6, 1945 the first A bomb was dropped on the city of Hiroshima, killing 135,000 japanese people. A few days later on August 9, 1945 the second bomb was dropped on Nagasaki killing 50,000 japanese people. The plans for the attack bomb were long and very and thought out. The atomic bomb started out as a project called the Manhattan project. On August 22, 1939, Albert Einstein and many other scientists

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    There have been many wars the United States of America have fought in since World War I to the ruthless naval sea battle in World War II with the Japanese. There is no question about it that war is a great catastrophe, which leads to death of soldiers, destruction, butchery, but the worst kind of all the atomic war. One only has to think of the havoc this nuclear war would cause Capio mentioned in the article Airpower Journal (68). Just like when the United States Air Force dropped the Atomic bomb

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    The first and only atomic weapon ever used was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki only three days later to supposedly end the long and brutal war between Japan and the United States during WWII. Harry Truman’s logic was that Japan looked to not be surrendering anytime soon; and continued fighting would claim drastic numbers of American lives. One of the biggest debates to ever exist; were these atomic bombs just? To set the record straight; it was not in the least just to drop atomic weaponry with little

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    Good evening ladies and gentlemen tonight we are here to debate the topic that the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States of America was ethically justified in the course of history. Aff: We agree that It WAS ethically justified to drop the bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Neg: We believe that it wasn’t. Aff: The bomb has been launched on Hiroshima hitting the target. World war 2 is nearly over. Neg: Boom there goes the atomic bomb killing a mother of 3 children. Boom there

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    America chose to drop atomic bombs on Japan, and this affected the war and the country in many ways. America was trying to stop the war and make Japan surrender. Atomic bombs, which are nuclear weapons, were dropped by the United States on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. Atomic bombs terrify everyone today, but at that time, they were considered an indispensable step for an early end to the war with minimal human losses. Some people believed the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were

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    The Decision: Atomic Bomb

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    The use of an atomic bomb is something that has lingered in the conscience of many Americans since the American B-29 Enola Gay dropped the first atomic bomb ever used on August 6, 1945. The United States was urging Japan to surrender, when they refused to comply with these terms, the bomb was dropped and 100,000 people were killed. Two professors of American History, Robert James Maddox and Tsuyoshi Hasegawa, share their opposing views on weather the atomic bomb was necessary to end World War II

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    “On August 6, 1945, a single bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, killing 80,000 people immediately and about 60,000 more within six months. On August 9, a second atomic bomb that ultimately killed about 70,000 people was dropped in Nagasaki.” These two bombs destroyed Japan really bad. There is a big debate about whether United States should drop the atomic bomb on Japan. In my opinion, I felt that United States made the right decision by dropping the bomb. The reasons I chose are retaliation, Potsdam

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