"Even after more than 50 years, the decision to quickly and completely destroy Hiroshima and Nagasaki continues to cause great concern and controversy.In this simple and well-balanced story, J. Samuel Walker is a new event This is the reason why President Truman used the atomic bomb for Japan, to know things and to know things, and to evaluate the role of the US-Soviet relationship.The past research, He announced an important and original contribution to our understanding of the events that led to the era of nuclear power, he was able to present radicalistic debates and offered important and original contributions. "- An overview field of BOOK JACKET.Title by BlackBook North America, Inc.
Study events and situations when President Truman used the atomic bomb in Japan. It explores popular myths on how to make decisions and evaluates the role of Soviet relations and domestic politics in the United States.
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After reading J. Samuel Walker's "Hint and Complete Destruction: Use of the Atomic Bomb to Truman and Japan", the reader clearly understands both sides of the controversy Truman decided to launch the atomic bomb in Hiroshima and the city I guess. Nagasaki during the Second World War. There is still some discussion on whether to use the atomic bomb during the war. After studying this article it is clear that the first atomic bomb in Hiroshima is the military tactics necessary to end the war. However, the second bomb that landed in Nagasaki is an unnecessary measure to guarantee the surrender from Japan and is only used for retaliation.
On July 25, 1945 President Truman ordered the army to throw two atomic bombs to Japan. The United States warned Japan that if Japan did not surrender it would face "quick and complete destruction". Japan refused. On August 6, Inola Gay threw an atom bomb called a boy at an important military base in Hiroshima. Japan has not yet surrendered. On August 9, a second bomb named fat was released in Nagasaki. By the end of the year, about 200,000 people died of radiation damage and radiation. Emperor Hirohito surrendered in September. Bombs should not be placed in Japan
In August 1945, the United States attacked Japan in Hiroshima and Nagasaki with the atomic bomb, aimed at shortening war and salvation of life. But Truman believes that the bomb will "fold" Japan before the Soviet Union enters the Pacific War. It will ensure US monopoly over Japan and will have the opportunity to deny Russian concessions in Manchuria. In fact, the prospect of political interests in Europe and Asia hinders the US from thinking of using the atomic bomb for Japan. Truman believes that the United States is a worldwide administrator of nuclear power and supports the Cabinet advisor and believes that American technical genius guarantees superiority in arms race competition. President Energy also condemned Secretary of State James Burns as having reached a compromise agreement in Eastern Europe, Asia and nuclear energy in Moscow in December 1945.