Franck Committee Against Atomic Bombs

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The Franck Committee was against the practice of testing nuclear weapons, and appealed to the American population with the humanitarian views of the weapons of mass destruction the United States had been testing. “Thus, from the “optimistic” point of view – looking forward to an international agreement on prevention of nuclear warfare- the military advantages and the saving of American lives, achieved by the sudden use of atomic bombs against Japan, may be outweighed by the ensuing loss of confidence and wave of horror and repulsion, sweeping over the world, and perhaps dividing even the public opinion of home (Report of the Franck Committee on the Social and Political Implications of a Demonstration of the Atomic Bomb, June 1945).” The testing

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