Major: Japan 's bombing in 1945 Japan' s bombing of America was a controversial event. Many historians believe that these acts are aggressive and unnecessary. In addition, analysts believe that the United States should use alternative methods rather than bombs, but most people do not recognize the impact of these different strategies. Instead, bombs are needed to quickly and effectively relieve tension. After all, this bomb proved to be more effective than any other method and proved to be sufficient technology to meet the needs of the United States.
Utilitarianism: abandonment of bombs On August 6, 1945, America abandoned the first atomic bomb that fought against Hiroshima in Japan. On August 9 th three days later, the second bomb landed in Nagasaki, Japan. Six days after the second atomic bombing, Japan announced that it would surrender to the United States unconditionally after nearly four years of war. - When it becomes the most important event in the history of mankind, it is inevitable to mention World War II. Throughout history, mankind has completed many tools and weapons for agriculture and conflict. We have become smarter and more advanced, but we need to take responsibility. I will focus on two announcements on issues of nuclear power and ethical use. The author is inventors Albert Einstein and Harry Truman who give some attractive insights I would like to analyze.
This old newspaper article states a critical analysis of US nuclear bomb use in Japanese politics and concludes that abandoning the atomic bomb is not necessary to stop the war. Atomic bomb. The history of the United States prove and prove that the explosion is to prevent war from replacing human justice other than human beings. However, the opportunity for America to give up bombs was politically born, and that bomb was literally placed to begin nuclear weapons competition. This newspaper article very well explains how to decide the bomb drop decision.
George Wald said, "The only use of the atomic bomb is to prevent other people from using the atomic bomb." On 6th August 1945, the United States dropped the first atomic bomb in Japan to end the war and on 7 December 1941 Japan retaliated against Pearl Harbor to occupy the Pacific Ocean. - The sudden attack on Pearl Harbor and the bombing to Hiroshima were related because it came to an important moment in the Second World War. For most people, the attack on Pearl Harbor is the day to change the direction of war as it forces the United States. In addition, the bombing of Hiroshima symbolizes the end of war and relief of many lives.