Harry S. Truman is the 33rd president of the United States of America. As Franklin Roosevelt died during his tenure he became president; then Luhman served as Vice President of Roosevelt. Truman faced some of the biggest challenges facing the president in the 20th century. In July 1945, he discovered that some scientists working for the US government successfully tested the atomic bomb in New Mexico. President Truman wants to use the atomic bomb to close the Pacific War
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, it brings more casualties and 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.
President Truman's decision to launch the atomic bomb in cities such as Hiroshima and Nagasaki was a direct cause of the end of the Second World War. The United States believes it is necessary to abandon the atomic bomb in these two cities, otherwise it will cause more casualties. You not only can take away the lives of many soldiers, it may be the lives of many innocent Americans. Even if it means that it takes away the life of an innocent civilians in other countries, the United States avoids losing American civilians at any cost.
Even before giving up the atomic bomb, President Truman thought that "the atomic bombs are very likely to be able to build even smaller countries, even even bigger countries." The military of retaliation It is essentially the pursuit of bargaining power Nations holding nuclear energy can make more demands when trying to reach agreement with other countries An obvious example is North Korea Without nuclear weapons, we will not be able to put pressure on it like the United States or China.
Hillman and Royce, Truman's assistant wrote his memoir and interviewed Truman about giving up the atom bomb. They asked him if he did this for psychological reasons. "There is no other reason to order it to save the lives of many of our soldiers, for military reasons, this is what I think" (p. 110). Mr. Edward Maro interviewed Mr. Truman on television, Mr. Truman said that using atomic bombs is better than intrusive, as it could save more lives and be used in the future. The chairman of Hiroshima Parliament wrote a letter to Truman, and the people of Hiroshima again opposed the use of the atomic bomb. Truman answered that he used a bomb and accused the Japanese for their actions at Pearl Harbor.