Later in that year, the reconstruction began and no worker got sick even dough the population became sick with many types of cancers. This went on from generations to generations like the bomb brought hereditary cancer.
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No there was not. There was only 2 choices that Pres. Truman could have made. 1.) Invade Japan with U.S troops 2.) Bomb Japan with 2 Nuclear BOMBS
The bombing of Hiroshima had this importance:Japan now knew America had the atomic bomb they had been trying to make themselves and they had no idea how many the US had.Japan knew the Allies could bomb Japan into oblivion as they had been warned.Russia knew the US was a big bear to contend with now.With Russia at its back door and the atomic bombs being used Japan realized they had lost and they could not win. The Emperor surrendered.
In the only case the atomic weapons were used against man kind, we saw how we could end a long war in a matter of a day.
Truman caused the Cold War when he dropped the Bomb because he dropped the atomic bombs to end the war before the USSR could enter the war in the Pacific and claim the lands promised them at Yalta.
The Japanese didn't believe that the US could really wipe out the city with a single bomb. <><><><> Remember- there was a war going on. MANY Japanese cities had been bombed with ordinary bombs. Hiroshima had sustained very little damage until that point.
Depending on the blast wave, an A bomb could do damage for up to five miles. The Atomic bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima in 1945 left no standing buildings for two miles in all directions.
Yes indeed. There two atomic bomb spies who spilled the secrets to the soviets and the weapons race began.
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Douglas MacArthur opposed bombing Hiroshima because he believed it was unnecessary and could undermine the post-war occupation and reconstruction efforts in Japan. He was concerned that such an attack could foster resentment and complicate Japan's transition to democracy. Additionally, MacArthur favored a strategy that emphasized the importance of winning the hearts and minds of the Japanese people rather than relying solely on military might.
the bombing of pearl harbor put us in ww2 because the Americans knew that California could be the so called next target by the Japanese. after the bombing of pearl harbor the battle towards japan began. soon the bombing of Hiroshima would make japan give up. America would win the war as the allied powers took over Germany we beat japan in the western front.
Military campaigns are secret by their very nature. Bombings over the Japanese mainland were always secret (as were bombings by the Japanese and German militaries) for risk of having bombers shot down. It is likely that some Japanese completely dismissed these leaflets. However, the Japanese government repeatedly lied to its citizens telling them that no bombings could occur (although Japan was being bombed at that point) and that no cities would be destroyed despite the fact that Japan was warned of a new and powerful device that would level cities. This was far more warning than any other people received prior to an attack such as the allied bombing of Dresden, Germany; the unprovoked Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor in the US; and the month-long massacre of more than 400,000 Chinese residents of Nanking by Japanese soldiers. Maybe once: The leaflet mentioned below was (by some accounts) dropped on Hiroshima. However of the many versions of the leaflet which mention 33 imperiled Japanese cities, none ever mention Nagasaki, Hiroshima, or Kokura. So perhaps Japanese citizens in Hiroshima et.al. felt that the other cities were going to be bombed but that Hiroshima was not. On August 1, 1945, five days before the bombing of Hiroshima, the U.S. Army Air Force dropped five million leaflets over Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and 33 other Japanese cities warning that those cities were going to be destroyed within a few days and advising the residents to leave to save their lives. One side of the leaflet had a photo of five U.S. bombers unloading bombs and a list of the targeted cities. The other side had the text.