WAS IT THE RIGHT CALL?
The bombing of Japan against the united states was one of the world's worst historical attacks in history. The united states had dropped two nuclear bombs with the consent of Harry Truman who was the 33rd president of United states. On August 6, 1945, during World War II. An American bomber dropped the world’s first nuclear bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The bombing wiped out almost 90 percent of the city and killed more than 80,000 people and leaving 10,000 more in severe injuries from radiation exposure. Three days later, a second bomb dropped on Nagasaki, killing an over 40,000 people. Japan’s Emperor Hirohito had nothing else to defeat united states so than he announced to Japan to surrender
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Using the bombing certainly would disclose that the bomb existed. Byrnes .. was concerned about Russia’s postwar behaviour. Russian troops had moved into Hungary and Rumania, Byrnes thought it would be very difficult to persuade russia to withdraw her troops from these countries, that Russia might be more manageable if impressed American military might, and that a demonstration of the bomb might impress Russia. I was concerned at this point that by demonstrating the bomb and using it in the war against …show more content…
He was undertaking the project that he had made in manhattan, 1945 USA. As J. Roberts had seen how the atomic bombings in hiroshima and nagasaki impacted dramatically, he had some what remorse of putting it in the hands of the president Harry.T and his advisors. It was J.Roberts first successful nuclear weapon ever invented. The atomic bomb had been used in a irresponsible way and was unnecessary . I think that what J.Roberts Oppenheimer had invented would've known the outbreaks of using this atomic bomb in such a devious reasoning that was profoundly the most crucial way of ending war in history. Although J.Roberts had seemed that he had no bad intentions of using it but he wasn't oblivious to what the consequences were of creating a nuclear weapon this destructive. As being the inventor of the nuclear weapon used against Japan, he knew using it to kill people was unnecessary as said in an