Centuries of history shows that Japanese never give up and choose "death" instead of "surrender". I carefully study these two articles and suggest two contradictory views on the necessity of using the atomic bomb at the end of the Second World War. Gar Alperowicz prove that in his article "Hiroshima remembers: America is wrong", it is not necessary to use atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki to end the war. Contrary to this article, John Connor wrote in his article "Hiroshima remembers: America".
Over 100,000 innocent souls. An American plane dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in Japan on this day. This is the first atomic bomb that has been used so far. In John Hersey's non-fiction book, Hiroshima, the first six survivors of this terrible event explained the vivid details of the bomb and its influence. The atomic bombs affected the citizens of Hiroshima and the urban environment, people acted irrationally, were injured, and died.
The bomb ethics of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Various discussions about the bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki continue to indicate whether it is necessary or morally correct to put an atomic bomb in Japan. Depending on which side of the discussion you hear, we can wonder if this is morally correct or wrong decision. Because this case requires a serious settlement, it is necessary to strongly consider both sides of the discussion. The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was one of the most notable events in human history. This is the first and last time to use the atomic bomb in the history of the world. Bombing not only marks the end of the fight with Japan but also provides a direct preview of the effects of artificial equipment for humans.
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.