In 1945, Japan was losing World War Two, but was split between surrendering or fighting till the end. As they chose to fight instead of surrender, that is when Harry Truman was notified about the successful test of the “most terrible bomb in history”. Multiple hours were spent doing research, and billions of dollars were used for its production. Since an atomic bomb is serious the heat released in a nuclear explosion creates a sphere of burning gas that can range from hundreds of feet. Since Harry Truman was president at the time it was his decision whether or not he was going to use the bomb to end the war. As he had to make one of the toughest decisions of his life he did, which was to drop the bomb. Although there can be lots of consequences using the bomb, it was the right decision because it saved many people's lives, Japan surrendered, and the war came to an end. …show more content…
Supported by source 5 he mentions “how his object was to save as many Americans lives as possible but I also have a humane feeling for the Women and Children in Japan”. In Japan at the time it was a hard to live. They were dealing with cruelness and warfare being uncivilized even though they were considered “beasts”. Since the bomb saved millions of lives, without its use the war would have continued for many months. The bomb dropping was meant to help everyone in the world so that less people suffered overall. Whether or not Japan agreed with this, it was the next step in order for the U.S to get what they wanted,