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Dropping the Bomb: The Right Course of Action In the early summer of 1945, the end of World War II appeared distant. ... Thus dropping the bomb was required. ...
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... Another instance which affected the justification for dropping the bomb was Pearl Harbor. ... He had great fear and anxiety regarding dropping the bomb. ...
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... they would, "leave an unwanted impression, at home and abroad, of 'appeasement.' " Truman knew that if he backed down from not dropping the bomb and did not ...
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... President Truman, and of course he was advised on the topic by people like Byrns, but it was still his final decision and he was in favor of dropping the bomb. ...
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... He could be justified for dropping the bomb as the military pressures stemmed from discussions and meetings of Truman, Secretary of War Stimson, Army Chief of ...
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... surrender. Dropping the bomb also sent a message to the rest of the world. It was the benchmark of our military supremacy. With ...
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... million more soldiers. With this estimation, I think that America made the correct decision in dropping the bomb. We had to protect ...
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... Some historians believe the act of dropping the bomb was only to intimidate Russia, and that it was not needed to end the war. Gar ...
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... A non-combat demonstration would have entailed either dropping the bomb in a desolate area with international observers or the dropping of the bomb on an ...
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... Others suggested dropping the bomb in a place where the Japanese could see its destructive forces and then letting them decide if it was still worth continuing ...
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... The Japanese air power was significant enough to interfere with dropping the bomb, which might have caused the blast to fail. If ...
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... States casualties. Dropping the bomb would most likely force a Japanese surrender and prevent such an invasion. The Desert Test ...
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... Before dropping the bomb, the United States warned the Japanese on July 21, 1945, to "make peace or face total destruction." When Japan rejected his ultimatum ...
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... 2.2 The author's points are that Truman used all available sources to help him make the decision of dropping the bomb (military advisors, scientists, what he ...
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... There are those who will say that the war was already finished, that Japan had mailed in their surrender and that dropping the bomb was like using a ...
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... Then there was the process of dropping the bomb. ... The actual dropping of the bomb was delayed several times due to predictions of nasty weather. ...
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... Then there was the process of dropping the bomb. ... The actual dropping of the bomb was delayed several times due to predictions of nasty weather. ...
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... Then there was the process of dropping the bomb. ... The actual dropping of the bomb was delayed several times due to predictions of nasty weather. ...
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... the war. However, there were many other possible alternatives to dropping the bomb that should have been considered. Truman wanted ...
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Dropping the Atomic Bomb- On August 6, 1945 the atomic bomb was dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The Enola Gay, piloted ...
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... Soviet Union like in Germany. The only resolution was to end the war quickly by dropping the bomb. World War II, after four years ...
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... decision. He was not in a position to do anything, but allow the dropping bomb to prevent millions of american soldiers deaths. If ...
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Was the United States justified in dropping the atomic bomb on Japan? On August 6, 1945, the United States became the first country ...
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... if you do not show results for the money which has been spent already." (The Agony of Atomic Scientists) This reason for dropping the bomb is completely ...
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... after the incident. The Russian territorial expansion definitely played a factor in the dropping the bomb on Japan. The Soviet Union ...
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... as commander-in-chief of the United States, came to the conclusion that by putting to work the technology we already possessed, ie dropping the bomb, he could ...
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... after the incident. The Russian territorial expansion definitely played a factor in the dropping the bomb on Japan. The Soviet Union ...
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... Related to the Development of the Atomic Bomb 1) After President Truman had ordered the military of the United States to make plans for dropping the atomic ...
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... The dropping the Atomic Bomb was not a justified way of making the Japanese surrender because thousands of innocent civilians lost their lives. ...
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... the three writers had known what we know today I believe they would all have different opinions I mean how could we have known that dropping the bomb some how ...
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