John · Healthy's Hiroshima John · Hashi's Hiroshima is around the day the US government dropped the first atomic bomb in Hiroshima in Japan. John interviewed the six survivors and reported their stories in fact but in an interesting way. He briefly explains each person and tells about his or her daily activities before and after the explosion. A description of Hersey's characters and events will enable the reader to feel a real existence.
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.
John Hersey's Hiroshima nonfiction book Hiroshima is an attractive book, Sasaki, Fujii Doctor, Nakamura Mrs. Kleinsorge. Biography of Professor Sasaki and Pastor Tanimoto in Hiroshima, and how completely their lives changed at 8:15 on the 6th. In August 1945, the first atomic bomb fell. - Why did you throw the bomb to Hiroshima? In Hiroshima and Nagasaki there are many discussions that support and oppose dumping bombs. Since commemoration, people have insisted on whether the US should drop bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This is wrong as an absoluteist may say that you have killed.
On August 6, 1945, Hiroshima gave us the experience of six people who survived the atomic bomb. 100,000 people were murdered by the atomic bomb. These six are survivors. John Hersey will tell you the story to you (reader) and will return to tell them their fate 40 years later. The sex, age, occupation of these six people are different. Mr. Mr. Sasaki (staff of Tin Factory Human Resources Department, East Asia), Doctor Masakazu Fuji, Mrs. Nakamura the first wife of the tailor, German priest William Klein Spiel, young surgeon Mr. Terumune Sasaki and Mr. Pastor Hiroshima Methodist Church We interviewed six Hersey. The atomic bomb had a major impact on Hiroshima. The content of Herseys as the author tells the reader the inhuman aspect of the atomic bomb.