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Dropping the atomic bomb was a bad thing because it brought the Japanese to a very bad state and the radiation affected people into having poor babies. It was very hard to bring back Japan into a normal state

The good thing was that it restored a lot of places in the world to peace. The atomic bomb forced the Japanese to surrender stopping them doing anything worse or getting stronger so someday, will be able to attack other places with large military such as America.

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Can the dropping of hiroshima be justified in bullet points?

As a matter of fact it can


What was one or more major turning points of the bombing of Pearl Harbor?

The Japanese strategy to bomb Pearl Harbor wasn't as successful as they had hoped and realized the damage they did was not great enough and didn't count on some of the war ships being out to sea at the time. It woke up 'The Sleeping Dragon' as one Japanese Superior said, meaning that the U.S. would retaliate against the Japanese and that they did by dropping the bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.


Points for against the bombing against hiroshima?

It ended the war and collapsed Japan's means to make war ever again.


What were 2 turning points in world war ll for japan?

The turning points for Japan in WW2 were the battle for Guadalcanal (7 August 1942 - 9 February 1943) and the battle of Midway (4 - 7 June 1942) where the Japanese never fully regained the initiative and fought what was essentially a defensive war afterwards .


Did America use the atomic bomb to get back at japan for bombing pearl harbor?

No, there was only one reason that America used the atomic bomb. To cause Japan to surrender. The only other way to get Japan to surrender was to invade the country with infantry, and having seen how stubborn the Japanese fighters were at the little islands they defended in the Pacific, Americans knew that the loss of life on both sides would be horrific. To save American fighting men's lives, they decided to drop the bomb. If Japan had surrendered immediately, America would not have dropped the second bomb.

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Can the dropping of hiroshima be justified in bullet points?

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Why is history controversial?

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What were 2 turning points in world war ll for japan?

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What are some key points about hiroshima getting bomb by US?

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Is a line made of points?

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