Hiroshima Barbaric Research Paper

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Without a doubt, these the circumstances that led up to these events could not be even more different. The circumstances surrounding Hiroshima could be considered barbaric or something that had to be done depending on one’s personal views. However, the actions taken took place during World War Two, After the surrender of Germany after Hitler’s apparent suicide, Japan (where Hiroshima is located) refused to surrender, however it was clear their chances of winning were slim to none and still later rejected the Potsdam Declaration, which was the Allied powers threaten Japan with “prompt and utter destruction.” A threat later proven true with the U.S. dropping “Little Man,” which weighed more than 9,000 pounds of uranium-235 bomb, at 8:15 a.m.

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