Atomic Bomb DBQ

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A flash of light, then blackness. That was all that the citizens of Hiroshima could see on August 6th, 1945. That was the day that changed everything. At 8:15 in the morning, an American B-29 bomber dropped the very first atomic bomb. Three days later, another atomic bomb was dropped on the Japanese city of Nagasaki. These two bombs killed over 120,000 instantly. Tens of thousands would die later due to other complications, such as radiation exposure. 6 days after the second bomb was dropped, Emperor Hirohito announced the surrender of Japan in World War II. Seconds after the announcement was made, there was celebration all over the world, especially in America. But, the atomic bomb still happened, and it still has drastic effects on the citizens …show more content…

Russia was seen as untrustworthy and had spies in the U.S. The United Sates did not want Russia as their ally. In document C, Eisenhower says “I foresaw certain difficulties arising out of such participation and suggested that, at the very least, we ought not to put ourselves in the position of requesting or begging for Soviet aid.” Here, Eisenhower is saying that the United States shouldn’t put themselves in a position where Russia was their ally. He then goes on to say “It was my personal opinion that no power on earth could keep the Red army out of the war unless victory came before they could get in.”(Doc C) Eisenhower is saying that he doesn’t think that the Red army(Russia) would stay out of the war unless there was victory. Another example of this can be seen in document D, which talks about the agreements of the Yalta conference in 145, which “agrees that in two or three months after Germany has surrendered and the war in Europe has terminated, the Soviet Union shall enter the war against Japan on the side of the Allies”(Doc D). This quote here explains the agreements of the Yalta conference. the USA did not trust Russia and did not want them joining the war. A last example of uncertainty can be seen in document E. This is from Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who says “It is quite clear that the United States do not at the present time …show more content…

Without the bomb, the Russians would have joined the war, and the war wouldn't have ended when it did. The atomic bombed changed the world. We see things that are changing in the world every day. One major event that changed the world was 9/11. In the instant the first plane crashed into the twin tower, the world would never be the same again. Immediately after, all airports closed down and planes were grounded until further notice. Policemen, firefighter, EMT’s, paramedics, or any volunteer that could come, from all over New York, were called and sent to New York City, to try and save as many people as they could. over 2,000 lost their lives in the building, and many others lost their lives due to problems that arise later. People would risk their lives, and in most cases, lose their lives, trying to help people out of the Trade Centers. These people are hailed as heroes. People today can tell you exactly where they were when the first plane crashed into the southern tower. People can also tell you stories of how they were suppose to be in the trade center when the plan crashed. but had problems arise that caused them to be late or to not be able to get to work, which essentially ended up saving their lives. There is a direct correlation between 9/11 and the dropping of the atomic bombs. Both of these major events changed the world, and effected people all over the

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