What Is The Bombing Of Hiroshim Necessary Or Justified?

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1.The dropping of the bomb on Hiroshima was necessary to end the war with the least number of total casualties and in the fastest possible way. The figures regarding the exact number of American lives that would’ve been lost has been highly debated, but considering the great resolve that the Japanese army had, they would almost surely have been more than those killed in Nagasaki, and that is just on the American side. I do not value American lives more than the lives of the innocent, many of whom were victims to the attack, but it is important to remember that regardless of whether we had dropped the bomb or not, we were fighting total war. In the many battles that would’ve occurred if the war had continued, women and children may have still been victims as we advanced our troops. These battles could’ve taken as long as another year, and who can say when the Japanese would’ve finally surrendered? They were filled with pride and resilience, and many soldiers would’ve prefered to die with honor, defending their homeland, than to surrender. …show more content…

waited a few more days, it is likely that the Japanese Emperor would’ve surrendered. The 2nd bombing was pushed forward, and for that reason, the Emperor didn’t even have time to fully comprehend what had occurred. The atomic bomb had never been used in war, and the magnitude of its destruction was unheard of. Had the Emperor been given a few more days, it’s likely he would’ve announced his surrender. After the first bomb on Nagasaki, the Emperor was quoted as saying, “Under these circumstances we must bow to the inevitable. We must put an end to this war as speedily as possible so this tragedy will not be repeated.” This makes it clear that the first bomb was enough by itself to make the Japanese surrender and end the

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