The use of the bomb was necessary. Japan was getting overconfident in their abilities after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. If Truman did not drop the atomic bomb, many more people would have been killed as a result of the ensuing battle. I do believe that the effects of the atomic bomb on human lives and the fallout mean that the atomic bomb should only ever be used in the most dire of circumstances to save more lives than it ends.
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President Harry S. Truman made the decision to use the atomic bomb on Japan to end WW II
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well u are stooopid hear is the answer your mom was born in japan so the tried to kill her with atomic bomb
Admiral William D. Leahy believed the use of the atomic bomb on Japan was necessary primarily to bring a swift end to World War II and to avoid a costly invasion of the Japanese mainland, which could have resulted in substantial American and Japanese casualties. He viewed the bomb as a means to compel Japan's surrender without prolonging the conflict further. Additionally, Leahy felt that demonstrating the bomb's destructive power would serve as a deterrent against future aggression from other nations.
Bard argued that the use of the atomic bomb was unnecessary for Japan's surrender as they were already close to defeat, and that it caused unnecessary civilian casualties. Additionally, he believed that the decision to use the bomb should have been considered at a higher level of government rather than by military commanders.
Franklin Roosevelt- but he died before the atomic bomb was used. Harry Truman was the next president, and ordered the use of the atomic bomb.
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Winston Churchill favored the use of the atomic bomb primarily as a means to ensure a swift end to World War II and to minimize further casualties among Allied forces. He believed that deploying the bomb against Japan would hasten their surrender and prevent a potentially costly invasion of the Japanese mainland. Additionally, Churchill recognized the strategic implications of atomic power in post-war geopolitics, as it could strengthen the West’s position against the Soviet Union. Ultimately, he viewed the bomb as a necessary tool to secure peace and stability in a rapidly changing world.
One thing that was not a major factor in the decision to use the atomic bomb was civilian casualties.
One thing that was not a major factor in the decision to use the atomic bomb was civilian casualties.
The US dropped the atomic bomb onto Japan on August 1945.
In general, a fusion bomb (hydrogen bomb) is more powerful than a fission (atomic) bomb. Fusion bombs use an atomic bomb to begin the fusion reaction.
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It is the other way around, the use of the atomic bomb played a role in the weapons race.
four million people would have did if we did not use the atomic bomb