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Hiroshima Bombing Persuasive Essay

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Albert Einstein once said, “I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.” War is continuously devastating but World War II revealed to humanity how horrific conflict can really become. With technology rapidly advancing and military expenditure higher than ever, Einstein could be very well correct in his assertion. The two primary sources that were provided are about the Tokyo fire raids and the usage of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. On the night of March 9, 1945, the firebombing of Tokyo began. “Almost 16 square miles in and around the Japanese capital were incinerated, and between 80,000 and 130,000 Japanese civilians were killed in the worst single firestorm in recorded history.” (History Channel, “Firebombing of Tokyo.”) The city of Tokyo mostly consisted of wood so with weather …show more content…

Michihiko Hachiya portrayed the experience he endured by the Hiroshima bombing. He was the Director of the Hiroshima Communications Hospital and resided a mile from the epicenter of the bomb. Dr. Hachiya expounds how he saw a flash of light, then an instantaneous darkness incapacitating everything around him. “All over the right side of my body I was cut and bleeding. A large splinter was protruding from a mangled wound in my thigh, and something warm trickled into my mouth. My check was torn, I discovered as I felt it gingerly, with the lower lip laid wide open. Embedded in my neck was a sizable fragment of glass which I matter-of-factly dislodged, and with the detachment of one stunned and shocked I studied it and my blood-stained hand.” (EyeWitness to History, “Surviving the Atomic Attack on Hiroshima.”) The thermal radiation blast from the bomb turned people instantly to dust and those unlucky enough to survive were completely burned with their clothes disintegrating into thin air. He explained how it was truly a living nightmare and the whole town looked like it was filled with walking

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