"There is no special person, a special case that ordinary people are forced to cope." Admiral William Frederick Admiral Bull (US Navy officer during World War II) Fierce battle 1882 - 1959) Due to the kindness of war, we are faced with dramatic events in our life, forcing us to reevaluate and redefine ourselves I notice. This special situation will try to destroy the heart of our human race. At that time, like the carbon under pressure, the human race within us was separated, either exposing our original character, or becoming a strong and distinctive sympathy and a self-sacrificial glory was.
John Hersey 's Hiroshima is in Herroshima, John Hersey, he sees his book from the perspective, that is, the bombing of Hiroshima is an inhuman act. What he did not do was to give an American perspective. He could not explain in the 1941 Pearl Harbor bombing incident or the Japanese tour of the death of the Bataan camp but Helecy did not give two views and did not give the reader an opportunity to give the reader a fair view. Independent research units of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Hersey's prejudice: The rescue and use of millions of dollar terrorist atomic bombs in the two cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are sources of intense debate after 50 years. Many people in both the United States and Japan think Truman's decision to abandon a bomb is a mistake and should never take such a thorough measure. What these people are not aware of is a much worse option.
Over 100,000 innocent souls. An American plane dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in Japan on this day. This is the first atomic bomb that has been used so far. In John Hersey's non-fiction book, Hiroshima, the first six survivors of this terrible event explained the vivid details of the bomb and its influence. The atomic bombs affected the citizens of Hiroshima and the urban environment, people acted irrationally, were injured, and died.
When the atomic bomb landed on Hiroshima, few people were able to foresee the damage that it could cause. John Hershey, who received the Pulitzer Prize, recorded a story of the residents of Hiroshima right after the explosion. In 1946, Hiroshima Publishing provided survivors direct information from all over the world. Mr. Sasaki, Professor Fujii, Mr. Nakayama, Father Kleinso, Professor Sasaki, and pastor Tanimoto explained the saturation statistics of the media and caused a warm reaction from the public. Do you think the bomb has played a role in warfare or you will never abandon "Hiroshima".