Hiroshima Bombing Wrong

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During the final stages of World War II in 1945 the United States called for a surrender of Japan but since the Japanese ignored the warning President Harry S. Truman ordered for the bombs to be dropped. On August 6, 1945 an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. Only three days later on August 9, 1945 another atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. The atomic bombing on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan are the only two events of active deployment of Nuclear Weapons used in war up to date. Over the years there have been debates over whether the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was the right thing to do. Many agree that it was the right decision since the Japanese attacked America first at Pearl Harbor but above all America ended up…show more content…
America was seen as the most powerful nation more than ever before. It can be said that other countries viewed America with more fear than with respect. "Use of the bomb had besmirched America's reputation. It ought to have been described in graphic terms before being flung out into the sky over Japan" (Hoover 349). Not only was America seen with fear but many others also began to see America as a threat because it was growing in power. The killing of innocent people was the cause to this because other nations saw how the US Military killed many Japanese women and children with no remorse. Even though many Americans disliked the Japanese many of them still agreed that the atomic bombs were not necessary. it was illegal to do such a thing even if it was in a war but America did not care and went along with it anyways. America has to live with the fact that they are the only nation to drop nuclear bombs in a…show more content…
Hiroshima and Nagasaki were both very populated cities that had military members living there. "As far as I am concerned I made one great mistake in my life, when I signed the letter to President Roosevelt recommending that atom bombs be made; but there was some justification - the danger that the Germans would make them” (Einstein 620). Many innocent women and children were killed. Areas near where the bombs hit were contaminated with radioactivity. People died of radiation months and even years later after the atomic bombs explosions. No one knew what radiation could do to a human being but many soon found out after the bodies of people were found. Their bodies were badly deformed that they looked far from being a human. The atomic bombs that exist today may not carry as much radioactivity as the ones used back then because scientists have probably made them better. Of course no one knows for sure because since the use of atomic bombs in Japan America has not used them on another
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