I believe the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was inhumane. It caused hundreds of thousands of deaths due to automatic cumbustion, cancer, or radiation. We could have simply shown Japan our power by dropping the bomb a safe distance away in Tokyo Bay. No one would have been harmed, and 500,000 American lives would still be saved.
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Against the Japanese city of Hiroshima, on 6th August 1945.
Germany never had an atomic bomb.
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The Manhattan Project was the code name of the atomic bomb building project that was taking place in America during World War II. The argument for the creation of the bomb was that the Germans were in a race to develop nuclear weapons, and the US wanted to have the technology first. Then, the rationale for dropping the bomb changed focus to Japan when it was believed that they would not stop the fighting unless extreme force was used against them.
the atomic bomb was made to end the world war 2
To defend against a possible Nazi atomic bomb!
Against Japan: Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The first atomic bomb used against mankind exploded at 8.15 over Hiroshima.
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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.
After Pearl Harbor, America was devastated. In an attempt to end the war, they used the atomic bomb against Japan. It worked.
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Arguments for using the atomic bomb included the belief that it would bring a swift end to World War II, potentially saving countless lives by avoiding a protracted invasion of Japan. Proponents argued that the bomb would demonstrate American military superiority and deter future aggression. Conversely, arguments against it highlighted the ethical implications of targeting civilians, the potential for long-term humanitarian consequences, and the belief that Japan was already on the verge of surrender. Critics also pointed out the geopolitical ramifications, suggesting that the use of such a weapon could set a dangerous precedent for future conflicts.
Most of the arguments were of the civilian deaths and the sickness those bombs brought.
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Nagasaki (: