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The dropping of the atomic bombs, nicknamed "Little Boy" and "Fat Man," on August 6th and 9th, 1945, on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki respectively, brought about the immediate and unconditional surrender of Japan. Estimates of allied lives that would have been lost in the otherwise inevitable invasion numbered in the millions. The moral implications of President Truman's decision have been, and will continue to be, the subject of intense and passionate debate for generations to come.

it killed many people, plus caused harm to the environment and many of the offspring of survivors have mental disabilities and have been known to get all types of cancers

They were very dangerous the caused a lot of cancers and more, but the U.S.A. soon didn't use them anymore cause the were killing some of there own people.

To end the war sooner, saving American lives

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Almost none at all compared that of the multiple nightly 500 to 1000 plane conventional firebombing raids had already done. Japan was in ruins before the first atomic bomb had been dropped, but once they realized we now had a weapon that could be delivered by just 3 planes and did the same damage as used to need 500 to 1000 planes they decided to end the war.

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See: Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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well in short there was mass death and radioactive fallout and radiation sickness radiation lingers for thousands of years and some trace of it is still present

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Japan had nothing left and it took the US to espent bast quantities rebuilding Japan.

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The long term worldwide effects was politically it sent the world into insecurity and gave the US a bad image.

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there was no more money.

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