The atomic bomb was something that very few people expected. It caught whole countries off guard. Although we gave Japan a warning to surrender, they had no idea the magnitude of what would happen. The process of making the atomic bomb was made completely secret. The only people who knew were the scientists who were working on it and the President at the time who was Harry Truman. “The were two ways that caused both atomic bombs to go off: one by fission, and the other by a form of plutonium” (AtomicHeritage.com). The bombs were produced by the scientists who were involved in the Manhattan project. “The testing of the bombs resulted in something that was not expected” (UShistory.com). “They had to make an excuse for what happened, and they also kept all of this secret” (UShistory.com). The atomic bombs affected many people, especially in Japan and some people still argue today whether the dropping of the two bombs on Japan was unjust or not. There were two different ways that caused the atomic bombs to detonate. “The “Little Boy” bomb, that was dropped over the city of Hiroshima, was detonated by fission, two different atoms of …show more content…
This occurred in New Mexico. The bomb was placed on a 100 foot tower and was set to be dropped. No one was prepared of the result that happened just before dawn. A blinding light that could be seen from 200 miles away. The cloud produced a cloud that reached heights of 40,000 feet in the air which shattered windows of homes and scattered about 100 miles. “In Unbroken Hillenbrand described the flash of light was ten times the intensity of the sun” (217). “The effect of the bomb was so intense that the radioactivity melted the metal fillings in Tibbets’s teeth” (Hillenbrand, 217) .The United States had an immediate excuse ready for what had happened, they said that a huge ammunition dump had exploded in the desert. This was the start of the nuclear era for the United