Was Truman justified in dropping the Atomic Bomb? Truman was and wasn’t justified in dropping the atomic bomb. Dropping an atomic bomb sounds terrible and obviously is terrible, but when you closely look at the situation, you can see the reasons why he dropped the bomb. When F. D. Roosevelt died on April 12, 1945, Truman took the office. At that time, the war was getting closer to the end in the ETO, Germans were being pushed back from both sides - that is when our new enemy came up: the Soviet Union. In the PTO, there was still a brutal fighting going on and the new President of the United States of America had to find a solution for the Japanese situation. (pg. 2 / Ending the War in the Pacific) There were two options: an invasion or dropping …show more content…
They weren’t even sure if they’d work. They did. The first one was dropped on August 6th, 1945 on Hiroshima. The second one was dropped on Nagasaki three days later. (additional article, pg. 11) The decision was made but there were other options. By the time the scientists were making the atomic bomb, there was a plan of the Operation Olympic. …show more content…
Strategically, dropping the bomb was definitely a good choice. The war was taking long and it cost us a lot of money and lives, we needed to end it. The A-bomb did it - after dropping the second bomb on the 9th of August 1945, the Japanese surrendered. (pg. 15) Politically? It showed and confirmed that the United States of America are a superpower. It didn’t stop the Russians, they basically took what they wanted and the US didn’t want to get in war, so they let them. But it stopped the Japanese. (pg. 15) At last the moral view, that is where dropping the A-bomb definitely wasn’t justified. Dropping these bombs on two innocent cities with thousands and thousands innocent people in it who got killed in two seconds? That is not acceptable. There was a war and civilians were dying every day and a lot of soldiers would die if the Americans have had invaded Japan but killing so many people in two seconds and injuring/damaging so many others is just wrong. (pg.