How Did Truman Make The Right Decision To Drop The Atomic Bomb Dbq

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In May 1945 when individuals thought the war would have already come to an end but were wrong. The US and Japan had problems that were still not resolved. Due to this occurring a secret mission was made by President Truman to construct the first atomic bomb. Therefore, it became tested and was finally used as a defensive device. President Truman did not make the right decision to drop the atomic bomb because the U.S. used this way of defense to not lose to Russia, more solutions could have been explored, and it caused more casualties. When thinking of the causes of the decision of President Truman it all started when his country was feeling threatened and as if they were losing. He felt as if he needed to make something very destructive to …show more content…

The U.S. should have been patient and thought of what the effects of their actions would be and not acted on it. Document C illustrates how Japan at the time was already deciding to surrender due to the influence of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Knowing how much damage it had done they were open to giving up to not have more things happen to them. Also, Document D discussed how using different tactics could have been acted upon. Frank stated “You see what sort of weapon we had but did not use”, this explains how one can give a warning, a statement but nothing was given a chance or an explanation. Everything could have been avoided with patience. By knowing this information it is clear to see that more options were shown to Truman but yet still stayed with his opinion in spite of destruction coming into …show more content…

As stated the response was not due to the U.S. just wanting to be superior and not wanting to lose to Russia, there could have been more options if more patience was given, and there were many more casualties in this time. This matters because no matter what the situation is there is always a way to go about the situation and come up with the best solution. I feel Truman was not seeing how one thing could harshly affect the world and resulted in deaths. This should matter because every individual should be aware enough to know how badly things may go and not just make a decision so fast. Some might argue that the War ended faster and lives were saved because of this decision that was made. (Doc B). However, In document G demonstrates in imagery detail how brutal the effect of the atomic bomb was on a survivor and what he had gone through, he had seen. Akihiro Takashi was only fourteen years old waiting to go to school till everything went blank from seeing himself, skin peeling to seeing a woman's eye sticking out. This was a child that had nothing to do with anything happening worldwide and Truman should have known that not only would they be killing and traumatizing the opponents but killing innocent