Did you know that WWII invented things like synthetic rubber, the Jeep, the atomic bomb, and even duct tape? We use almost all of these things daily. Japan was getting desperate to the point that they blew up the U. S. Naval base Pearl Harbor and they had Kamikaze planes fly directly into the U.S. ships. The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was a military necessity because America would have lost more lives if the war continued, and America was tired of fighting. America would have lost more lives in WWII if the bomb had not dropped because in six years there were 405,399 casualties. Who knows how many more American soldiers were going to die if the war kept going? Four years after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, President Truman authorized the use of the atomic bomb. …show more content…
I have been convinced that we saved more lives than we took. It would have been morally wrong if we’d have had that weapon and not used it and let a million more people die.” (Document L). You said after the bombing of Pearl Harbor that the U.S. dropped the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, right? The U.S. only dropped Fat Man (Nagasaki) and Little Boy (Hiroshima) to get payback for Japan dropping the bomb on Pearl Harbor. If the U.S. did not use the atomic bomb, the war could have killed more American soldiers because Japanese soldiers fought to the death. “The U.S. had sustained more than 75,000 casualties.” (Historical Background). The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was just retaliation for Japan's bombing of Pearl Harbor. The bombing was not really about saving lives. World War II lasted for six years with 405,399 American deaths. If the war didn’t end after six years, there would have been even more casualties. Since Japan is loyal to their country, they fight to the