After reading J. Samuel Walker's "Hints and Extreme Destruction: Using the Atomic Bomb on 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 a debate as to whether the atomic bomb should be used during the war. After studying this article, it is clear that the first atomic bomb in Hiroshima is the necessary military tactics to end the war.
J. Samuel Walker is the author of "Hints and Complete Destruction: Use of Truman and Atomic B". Samuel Walker is the author of "Fast and Complete Destruction: Use of the Atomic Bomb for Truman and Japan." Published by University of North Carolina Press. The third edition of the book is going to be published this summer.
After reading J. Samuel Walker's "Hints and Extreme Destruction: Using the Atomic Bomb on 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 a debate as to whether the atomic bomb should be used during the war. After studying this article, it is clear that the first atomic bomb in Hiroshima is the necessary military tactics to end the war. However, the second bomb in Nagasaki is an unnecessary measure to guarantee the surrender of Japan, it is used only to seek retaliation.
The "quick and complete destruction" clause was interpreted as a hidden warning of the possession of the atomic bomb in the United States, which was successfully tested in New Mexico the day before the Potsdam Conference was held on July 16, 1945. Although I warned the document, the action room did not mention anything about the atomic bomb, as it suffered an explosion of carpets and other damage in cities in Japan and other cities in Tokyo. The main aspect related to the Potsdam Declaration is its ambiguity. Whether the Japanese government is still occupied by the Allied forces or whether the occupation is managed by a foreign military regime is not clear from the document itself.
The July Potsdam Declaration urged Japan to surrender unconditionally or face "rapid and complete destruction". MacArthur was shocked. It is impossible without his systematic transition to peace, unless he orders his people never obey the alliance's profession. Ironically, when surrender occurs, it is conditional and its condition is the continuation of imperial rule. If you follow the advice of the general, you may not need to use nuclear weapons in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.