Title: Hiroshima Book Type: Nonfiction Summary: This book explains six people who actually threw the atomic bomb to Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, in Hiroshima. Oriental staff Takanori Sasaki was just sitting in the office of the factory and was talking to the girl at the next table when the bomb exploded. Dr. Masakazu Fujii is relaxing in his porch overlooking Kyogawa who reads the morning paper when shellfish exploded.
The book "Hiroshima" by John Hersey is a book worth reading. This book is a good illustration of the struggle experienced by the people of Hiroshima after Americans were bombed during the Second World War. In each of the five chapters the changing view may be confusing but it leaves the book stable and allows the reader to find out what happens next to each person. The different story of each survivor shows the moral value of the explosive nature of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Various discussions on the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki continue to show whether it is necessary or morally correct to introduce the atomic bomb to Japan. Depending on which side of the discussion you hear, you can wonder if this is morally right or wrong decision. Since this case requires a serious settlement, it is necessary to strongly consider both sides of the conflict.
Bombing in Hiroshima On August 8, 1945, the first nuclear weapons - nuclear fission bombs were placed in Hiroshima City and trying to surrender the Japanese in the Second World War (bombing, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 2009). This incident revealed the dangers of nuclear power. This explosion destroyed 90% of the city and soon killed 80,000 people. This is only the beginning, but thousands of innocent people are dying for radiation exposure by others.
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.