President Truman's decision to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki is highly debated regarding its fairness and justice. Proponents argue it was necessary to expedite Japan's surrender and ultimately save lives by avoiding a prolonged ground invasion. Critics contend that the bombings were inhumane and disproportionately affected civilians, raising moral concerns about the use of such devastating weapons. Ultimately, the justification of the bombings remains a complex and contentious issue in historical discourse.
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Due to Trumans efforts, The North Atlantic Treaty Organization was established in 1949. He was 100 percent in favor of the Civil Rights Act, which later passed in 1964. Also, he kept my dad from WWII. Belated thanks, Mr. President!
It was a tough call for the President but he reasoned that he could end the war faster and save the lives of many American service men. The deaths of the military there, helped in that decision.
The same day they were ready Truman had the decision. The people were ok with it.
He was the 33rd President of the United States.
u.s. senator Vice-President, then President, then ex-President. Always a Democrat.
Mostly for the civilian casualties, the disease, and the destruction.
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Vice President of the United States.
He was not elected, as he was the vice president he took the office when Roosvelt died.
Atomic not Atomis!
Alben Barkley from KY was Truman's Veep.