Compare And Contrast Essay On Hiroshima And Nagasaki

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In August 1945, in the midst of a taxing and arduous war between the United States and Japan, President Truman was faced with making one of the most pivotal decisions to dictate the outcome of the war. Whether Truman would decide to drop the atomic Bomb on Japan or continue fighting against the brutal Japanese army, thousands of lives would be lost and myriad of families would be harmed. However, if a historian could examine primary sources to regarding the controversy of the atomic bomb, he or she would deduce that the dropping of the malignant weapon was justified and the most logical solution to halt America’s toilsome fighting. While the cataclysmic dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki liquidated thousands of innocent and ingenuous individuals, its doing established peace and resolution between Japan and the United States, safeguarded thousands of American veterans, and evinced the power and capability of the US army. …show more content…

While some recommended that Truman drop the bomb posthaste and with surprise, others argued that there was no feasible way to bring the war to an end, and dropping a bomb would certainly not dispel all fighting. However, as exemplified through history, Truman carried through with the dropping of the bomb, curtailing the fighting between the United States and Japan, and saving thousands of American lives. As Truman stated, “I regarded the bomb as a military weapon and never doubted it should be used” (Document 1). In Truman’s opinion, using the bomb was all in fair game, and it was the most necessary action to take in the period of

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