According to the Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, the population in Japan in October 1940 was estimated to be 73,114,308; in November 1945 the population was estimated at 71,998,104. Japan was visibly a thriving country that was hit very hard by the bombing.
At the end of World War II, few questioned Truman's decision to drop the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Most Americans accepted the obvious reasoning: the atomic bombings brought the war to a more timely end. They did not have a problem with over one hundred thousand of the enemy being killed. After all, the Japanese attacked America, and not the other way around. In later years, however, many have begun to question the conventional wisdom of "Truman was saving lives," putting forth theories of their own. However, when one examines the issue with great attention to the results of the atomic bombings and compares these results with possible alternatives to using said bombs, the line between truth and fiction begins to clear. Truman's decision to use the atomic bomb on Japan was for the purpose of saving lives and ending the war quickly in order to prevent a disastrous land invasion.
Most of the persons wanted revenge and when the atomic bombs were dropped they were the unbeatable nation. +
Black monday was something that a friend of Wilkin said. It was the day that the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima
He affected the world by attacking Pear Harbor leading to the bombings from the United States that dropped 2 bombs, atomic bombs to be precise, on Nagasaki and Hiroshima
They don't affect it they visit it.
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.
There is no use to worry about Hiroshima now a days. The past is past and the radiation no longer affect anyone.
The war ended and they had won.
The blast over Hiroshima and Nagasaki doesn't affect the people today.
The physical and emotional well-being factors that affect reading are attention and ansiety.
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Most people were glad the war was over.
No, kindergarten law will not affect the emotional psychological needs of pupils. The law will not affect the sociological needs of the pupils either.