Atomic Bomb Essay President Harry S. Truman, the 33th President of the United States, once said “When you have to deal with a beast you have to treat him as a beast.” This quote was expressed in August 1945 which was at the very end of World War II, very recently after the two atomic bombs were dropped on Japan. Japan and America had been brutally fighting and to stop the war, the US dropped two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Whether or not the atomic bombings were necessary has been a highly argued topic throughout history. The word necessary can have many different meanings, but it is seemingly meant as crucial to complete the task at hand. Based on this information, it was completely necessary to drop the atomic bombs on Japan …show more content…
For example, the Soviets were interested in joining the war at the brink of Japanese destruction to claim easy land, yet if this had happened there could have possibly been a war against the United States and Russia because the US did not want Russia to spread their communism. In the article “Ending the War Against Japan: Science, Morality, and the Atomic Bomb” from Brown University, it states, “Their view was also influenced by the deepening tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union in Europe.” By views, they meant the idea of dropping the atomic bomb. Since there was already conflict between the two countries, the US felt that the war had to be stopped quickly before Russia joined to declare war on the US who had already fought an entire war against Japan. Another reason why the US wanted to keep Russia out of the war is because they did not want any part of Japan to go to Russia. “... the Japanese would surrender to the United States, not the Russians, and the Unites States would be the occupier of postwar Japan” (Howard Zinn - A People’s History of the United States). If the US hadn’t of dropped the bombs, Russia would have claimed part of Japan and had spread their communism; they also may have started a war against the US to gain more Japanese land, which would have been bad news for the US, having just fought a hard war. Overall, the atomic bomb was necessary to end World War ll because it prevented Russia from entering the war and claiming Japanese land and possibly declaring war on the