Why would killing so many people ever be justified? First off the Japanese were nearly done before the bombing , so the bomb wasn’t necessary. “The JApanese were already defeated and ready to surrender...” (Document 6). This quote shows that the bomb was not necessary and was just the United States showing off a new weapon they had.
Afterwards, the United States declared war on Japan, and joined allies against the axis powers. The United States’ use of the atomic bombs is justified because it saved American lives; Japan was given fair warning, and their aggressions towards the U.S. The atomic bombs on Japan saved many American lives. Document 15 reads: The entire population of Japan is
Grey Thaw Contemporary US History Period 8 Atomic Bomb Persuasive Essay March 27, 2024 The Atomic Bombing was Unjustified General Curtis LeMay stated, The war would have been over in two weeks. The atomic bomb had nothing to do with the end of the war at all. Some sources address allegations that state that the war would have been over in weeks if the bomb hadn't been dropped. The allegations are supported with facts about the population of Japan's military, how the Soviet Union was involved, and the unconditional surrender terms.
I believe the United States used the correct forms of engagement, when Truman decided to drop the atomic bomb to end World War 2. Henry Stinson claimed that if bombs were not used, then over a million Americans would have lost their lives, likewise Harry Truman says, General Marshall informed him 500,000 lives will be saved by dropping the bomb. This shows just how many American lives were saved by the decision to drop the bomb. If 750,000 people died that is more people than the whole city of Seattle, Washington. Ricard B. Frank said, that the Japanese would not have surrendered under modified terms and that the only way to end the war was to drop the bomb.
Was America right to use atomic weapons against Japan? The dropping of the atomic bomb in Japan at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, was the end of WWII. However, there has been much conflict considering the use of the bomb. In this essay, I will discuss reasons from both sides of the argument and justify my opinion.
The decision to drop the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was justified because, in war, death will happen no matter what, the Japanese had already done so much damage to the US with Pearl Harbor, they had it
On August 6, 1945 the United States dropped an Atomic bomb called the Little Boy on Hiroshima in Japan. A few days later the united states dropped another atomic bomb called the Fat man on the city of Nagasaki. The dropping of an atomic bomb in Hiroshima and Nagasaki ended the wars quickly, as Japan saw the devastating effects it had on their people and country. The decision to drop the bomb was a very hard one to agree on but changed lives for others. There are many pros and cons of the atomic bombs.
This caused Japan to surrender, and World War 2 ended. The atomic bomb was justified because the U.S. needed Japan to surrender to end the war. The atomic bomb was justified because it was one of the possible ways to end the war with Japan. Document 1, says “They concluded that no technical demonstration they might propose, such as over a deserted island, would be likely to bring the war to an end”. This indicates that there was no other way of using the same strategies, such as island hopping, which was to capture the surrounding islands to invade Japan.
Even though dropping the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed thousands of Japanese citizens in a matter of seconds, it was still justified. On December 7, 1941, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, a naval base on one of the Hawaiian Islands, thus plunging the US into the biggest war the world had ever seen. President Harry S. Truman decided to use the atomic bombs to save American lives by not invading Japan. American soldiers were able to return to their wives and children since they did not have to fight in the war any longer. The war ended just six days after the bombs were dropped.
War is the destruction of society that will allow us to learn and rebuild. December 7, 1941 in Hawaii the many United States soldiers were sleeping. It was tranquil. The Japanese had many planes over the island which brought the start of a long terrible war. The way of the warrior with the Bushido mentality “Fight to the death” was what the Japanese brought with them while they fought.
“Mankind invented the atomic bomb, but no mouse would ever construct a mousetrap.” Harry S. Truman was responsible for making the call to drop the atomic bomb on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki which killed more than 100,000 people in the impact. This event led many people to the same question: Did Truman Make The Right Decision? Even though this happened many decades ago, that decision could end with the human race.
All together, the two atomic strikes on Japan killed an “estimated 200,000 Japanese civilians.” [1] (ihr.org) Aside from moral issues involved, were the bombings of Japan militarily necessary? The answer is, no, they were not. Many rationalized that the bombs were dropped to save thousands of lives that would otherwise be killed in battle with Japan, to justify the act by portraying it as a grave decision made by the United States in order to end the second World War and to limit the amount of casualties.[2] (historyextra.com) Yet the top American military leaders who fought in World War II, quite clearly stated that the atomic bombs were unnecessary.
The atomic bomb was the final kick in the teeth to the already beaten Japan. Overall the dropping of the bomb on Japan was an unnecessary decision. The United states used Japan as a tool. Power hungry in the downfall of a war I believe the U.S. used Japan as a pawn to show Russia who has the real power.
After the US dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, demolishment and death struck. Japan should’ve resigned a long time ago, and avoided even more misfortune to their country, for, as stated by ABC Clio, "It was running desperately short of vital supplies and faced the prospect of starvation. " Even through these terrible conditions, Japan's stubborn government still refused to surrender, leading the US no choice whether to drop another nuclear weapon. The second atomic bomb, dropped on Nagasaki, made Japan resign, ending World War 11 once and for all.
The dropping of the atomic bombs on World War II on the city of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was a very important part of World War II. The atomic bomb ended the war between America and Japan. This was just one of the important events during the battle in World War II. The Battle at Pearl Harbor, where the Japanese attacked U.S. soil was also why the americans bombed Nagasaki and Hiroshima. Some believe that the United States was correct in dropping these bombs on Japan because of the attack on Pearl Harbor while others believe that it was very wrong to dropped the bomb.