The decision to abandon the bomb was decided by the use of the atomic bomb, and many innocent people lost their lives. This is a controversial military strategy in the United States. Does the United States have good reasons? The main reason is that it stops the war soon and the revenge of the Pearl Harbor incident will no longer lose the innocent allied life. This article proves that it is a good idea to use the atomic bomb. After the Second World War began in 2839, President Franklin Delano announced the neutrality of the United States.
Hiroshima's atomic bomb bomb has many reasons, President Truman faced a difficult decision to abandon its bomb. During the Second World War, the first atomic bomb landed on Hiroshima. If he drops a bomb, he will definitely kill about 200,000 Japanese and Hiroshima. Otherwise, he risks invading Japan, which brings more casualties and even more Japanese will die. - Bombing to Hiroshima On August 6, 1945, a B - 29 bomb called Inola Gay dropped 'bombs' in Hiroshima, Japan. Hiroshima was nearly annihilated, with an estimated 70,000 to 80,000 people died. Three days later, Nagasaki City in Japan threw a second, more powerful bomb and killed more than 100,000 people.
MacArthur's view on the decision to abandon the atomic bomb in Hiroshima and Nagasaki is quite different from what the general public thinks. When I asked about the decision to drop a bomb to General MacArthur, I was surprised to learn that he was not even consulted. What is my proposal to him? He replied that he did not see the military reasons to drop the bomb. He said that the war might have ended a few weeks ago, and as the US agreed, as it was later, the emperor 's system was retained.
Three days after the first bomb dropped on August 9, 1945, the second bomb was called Fat Man and was bombed in Nagasaki. After bombing Nagasaki, Harry Truman wrote a letter to defend his decision to abandon the bomb. "There is no one outraged by the use of the atomic bomb than I am, but I am angry with the Japanese's accused attacks against Pearl Harbor attacks and their captive murder." In order to bombard their words, "Most Americans agree that Harry S. Truman decided to abandon the atomic bomb (Amrin, 159)