This recorded discussion about Hiroshima includes Michael Wolzer's "Hiroshima: Terrorist Act" and Paul Fossell's "Hiroshima: Skills of Analysis, Comparison, Style Comparison, Objectives, Discussion of Personality and Soldiers' Opinion" . In addition, the author will include a specific doctrine of President Harry S. Truman in relation to the content. During his term, Harry Truman made a speech to Congress, respecting Franklin Roosevelt and promised to obey his policy.
The atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, the capital city of Hiroshima Prefecture. Hiroshima is known worldwide as the first (and only) city that destroyed nuclear weapons in the war. Hiroshima's bombing incident is one of the most terrible events in the world. The damage it causes and its subsequent effects explain why it is so well known today as well. The influence of Hiroshima continues to influence how we think about war and explosion. This is also the most important thing
Hiroshima University was founded in 1949 as part of the national education system reform. There are 8 existing universities in each county including Hiroshima University (Hiroshima Art University, Hiroshima Junior High School, Hiroshima Education University, Hiroshima Women's University Faculty of Education, Hiroshima Education University, Qingdao Education University, Qingdao, Hiroshima University) In 1953 Hiroshima prefectural technical college, Hiroshima municipal technical college, Hiroshima prefectural medical university was added. However, the relocation of Hiroshima University in 1972 was decided from the downtown area of ​​Hiroshima City to a wider campus. Higashihiroshima City Almost all campuses moved to Higashi Hiroshima by 1995.
Hiroshima is the capital city of Hiroshima Prefecture in southwest Honshu. Hiroshima has a warm and humid summer and temperature in July. On August 6, 1945, an American aircraft dropped the first atomic bomb in New York City and destroyed, Hiroshima attracted worldwide attention. The explosion of the atomic bomb in 1945 destroyed three-fifths of the city in a matter of seconds and about 75,000 people died. When the Japanese atomic bomb struck Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, it was merely 10:15 mourning.