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President Truman's Three Major Turning Factors

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Atomic Bomb During World War Two, the South Pacific alone American casualties reached 90,000. As those numbers continued to rise, President Harry Truman made the correct decision to drop both atomic bombs on Japan. Truman had three major turning factors, a potential to end the most destructive war ever, to save American/Japanese lives and an end to the ruthless battles against Japan. World War Two is undoubtedly the most deadly war known to man. WIth casualties rising from Hitler attempting world domination with genocide, fearless Japanese fighting and new improved weapons, everyone is torn down, but with no sign of the war ending. As the traitorous war continues, American and Japanese fatalities are tallying up. Japan’s intense kamikaze

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