Dbq 11 Essay

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1.The dropping of the Atomic bombs on Japan was an unjustified, inhumane war crime. Firstly, these bombing attacks on Japan were radically motivated by American resentment towards "the savage Japanese". Secondly, the main intentions of these bombings was to scare communist Russia, rather than to defeat Japan. Additionally, there were many other alternatives to using nuclear weaponry; for instance Russia was planning an invasion for the following week. Also, the use of Atomic bomb on innocent civilian cities was inhumane, and illegal according to the law stated in the League of Nations. The bomb was intended only for last resort defence purposes, using it in attack is simply inhumane. 2.Towards the end of WW2, the US government knew that there …show more content…

Enemies of the USA during WW2 were caricatured in government propaganda, but the Japanese were stereotyped at a much higher level of hatred than the other enemy nations (depicting as much hatred as Nazi anti-Jewish propaganda). Japanese were dehumanized in propaganda often being depicted as vicious buck tooth rats who's only interest was to take over the world. Harry Truman in his presidential diary entries constantly referred the Japanese as "savages, merciless, fanatic and ruthless", he also stated before the bombing "When you have to deal with a beast you have to treat him as a beast." In summary, racism is an unjustifiable act of hate, and using this hate as a reason behind killing thousands of people makes this event a sickening moment in …show more content…

The ideology of communism had a general rule that states "communism needs to be spread worldwide for success", and the Soviet's motive at the time was to spread communism to Asia and Eastern Europe; dropping an atomic bomb would hinder the USSR's expansion in the following years. The shock-and-awe effect of the bomb on Japan would make the Soviet Union more manageable in post war negotiations with the US. Therefore, demonstrating the power of American weaponry on Japanese civilians would allow the US to have the upper hand against the Soviets in the post war world. In conclusion, using a bomb against innocent civilians in the name of national superiority is entirely

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