The atomic bomb was used as a weapon to surrender the Japanese rather than the weapons used to show power to the Soviets in 1945. The Japanese army showed that he was reluctant to surrender throughout the war, and this feeling was born. They are famous for using a suicide pilot called Kamikaze. According to Henry L war minister, they dispersed 5 million troops to the theaters in the Pacific.
The use of atomic bombs in Japan is a very controversial issue. In other words, there are two aspects. One uses an atomic bomb and the other uses an atomic bomb. The ultimate reason for using the atomic bomb is to keep the lives of American soldiers invaded by the land. The Japanese army is very strong, and I am worried that many people will have more victims of Americans. However, I believe that many people should not use the atomic bomb. One of the reasons is that the atomic bomb dropped thousands of innocent Japanese. Many scientists also oppose the use of the atomic bomb. In particular, scientist Leo Szilard believes abandoning the atomic bomb will lead to nuclear weapons competition with Russia.
On August 6, 1945, the United States dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima in Japan. This is a controversial military strategy in the United States. Is America reasonable to abandon the atomic bomb? America is concerned about the rise of communism and providing aid to all countries. America has fought with countries that are likely to spread communism. One of the countries is Japan. We have begun a brutal war against Japan and communism. War killed a lot of soldiers, Japan did not retreat. When things worsened, President Truman decided to use the atomic bomb. The decision to use the atomic bomb is a difficult decision, and many people want to know if it is correct ... more content
Is the use of the atomic bomb inhumane? All wars are inhumane. The following is a comparison of atomic bomb victims with traditional bombing. In Hiroshima, the atomic bomb killed about 80 thousand people, crushed about 5 square miles, further damaged in the city of 10 square miles, damage of 7 mile or 8 mile from the center was reduced. In Nagasaki, due to the shape of the city, the number of casualties and injuries has reached 45,000, far less than those in Hiroshima.