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it was the first time a real weapon of mass destruction was used in a major populated area. it was the first and so far only time a nuclear weapon has been used. it also stopped the war from lasting who nows how much longer.

AnswerRather obviously, viewed from the vantage point of our present time, the use of atomic weapons hearlded the potential for the total destruction of earth.

It can be argued that the use of atomic weapons against Japan really was little comprehended at the time by virtually anyone. Even today, it is fair to say that the majority of people really have little actual comprehension of the immediate destructive effects of atomic weapons, let alone thermonuclear hydrogen bombs.

Reguardless, the important aspect is that the potential for unheard of worldwide destruction was realized in the demonstrated use of the atomic bombs.But it wasn't just the atomic bomb which revolutionized the concepts of military science, it was also the revolutionary advances made by the Nazis in rocket technology that truly created a "True Turning Point" in the history ofthe world.

Atomic bombs were still just bombs, they had to still be delivered to their intended targets. J.F.C. Fuller, a military theorist, contended that the principle primary weapon in any time was the one which had the greatest reach.This concept has been validated as the predominate and most significant principle in the analysis of warfare. In short, if an enemy can be attacked with a weapon of such range that it is impossible for them to strike back the ultimate conclussion is obvious defeat of that enemy. Thus, it is the employment of the strategic bomber and the aircraft carrier which dominate the allied actions in responding to the aggressors. The tank, combined with revolutionized tactical organization in its' employment, such as the use of specialized aircraft acting in the field artillery mode, and supported by mechanized infantry, enabled the Germans to essentially "Out Think" the Allied Forces which oppossed them. Ironic to think that these ideas were the actual work of a British Officer, J.F.C. Fuller. The German successes demonstrated that victory comes about as a result of doing things in a new way which upsets established principles. Not only that, but also the employment of a mechanized organization which, though tactical, still had the decisive effect of speeding up actions. In effect the Nazis speed up time, or were working in a time scale which was quite beyond the abilities of the Allies to deal with. A result of their more primitive defense plans which utterly failed to deal with the implications of developing technology. Thus, the "Time Factor" is a critical element in understanding not just defeat, but the psychological aspect of defeat via potential use of atomic weapons: Their use results in immediate and total destruction.

The Atomic Bomb and the V2 Rocket were the true technological devices which made a turning point in the history of the world. It is the legacy of these primitive devices which haunt our lives and stir our private innermost fears.The fear of Nuclear Armagedon.

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