President Harry S. Truman dropped many nuclear bombs on the Empire of Japan in 1995 to end World War II. This event caused many people to question whether they thought it is justified or if there were other things that could have been better. There are three reasons why I believe that what he did was right. Because it ended World War II quicker, to show Japan that it would have been easier to surrender, and the events that occurred during Pearl Harbor. Truman's act to drop the bombs and end the war was smart because it made it so Japan wouldn’t have any other invaders & ultimately saved more lives that could have been lost if they had battled for many years. Another issue is the amount of U.S. lives they could have lost if they had to fall back onto the front lines. Although, on August 9th, 1945 the USSR declared war on Japan but …show more content…
The U.S. gave Japan many chances to surrender and they never backed down. The Potsdam declaration was one of the many times when Japan didn't want to surrender and on July 26th, 1945, the U.S., Great Britain, and China made the choice to give them the unconditional surrender or they would be devastated. According to Trumanlibraryinstitue, the declaration said something along the lines of “We call upon the government of Japan to proclaim now the unconditional surrender of all Japanese armed forces, & to provide proper & adequate assurances of their good faith in such action”. Potsdam goes here). Still with this warning there was no surrender made. One of the warnings that was made was that the U.S. was going to use leaflets that they dropped over the cities. Because of Japans stubbornness they chose the hard way out & ended with a tragedy. Truman gave them plenty of chances to back off and he didn't want to have to resort to the bombs but that was the only option that seemed to really look in their