The American public's reaction to the atomic bomb in 1945 was a mix of relief and fear. Many celebrated the bomb's role in ending World War II, believing it saved countless lives by avoiding a prolonged invasion of Japan. However, there was also a growing anxiety about the destructive power of nuclear weapons and their implications for global security, leading to debates about morality and the future of warfare. Over time, this ambivalence contributed to the onset of the Cold War and a push for nuclear disarmament movements.
Developed the Atomic bomb before Germany
It didn't influence anything as it did not exist then.
America's secret city where the atomic bomb was devised was Los Alamos, New Mexico. It served as the primary site for the Manhattan Project during World War II, where scientists and engineers worked on developing nuclear weapons. The facility was established in 1943 and became the center of research and development for the atomic bomb. Today, it is home to the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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How did truman react to ussrs deployment of an atomic bomb
The American people characterizes the role of America's possession of the atomic bomb in the origins of the Cold War.
People should care about the atomic bomb attack because that is how WWII ended. It's a big deal considering that America was once allies with Japan and now they turn on the American citizens, so America decided to turn back on them and drop the Atom Bomb, or "Atomic Bomb".
cause we are America
No.But Japanese People needed America to America to apologise But America Didnot to do
No, America only dropped the atomic bombs on Japan.
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Hiroshima and Nagasaki(atomic bomb,not a nuke)
The whole word was glad.
Japan.
its a bomb that's atomic =) and blows up stuff. hope that helpsfirst of all its what DO people think of the atomic bomb ^-^ any ways the atomic bomb astonished everyone (exept scientists) it very amazing >.