Was Hiroshima Bombing Justified

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On August 1945, the United States dropped a bomb on Japan’s two cities: Hiroshima and Nagasaki. According to an opinion writer, Richard Cohen claims the atomic bomb devastated Japan’s population as it killed 250,000 people; the majority of them were civilians. The civilians who survived this attack suffered an incredibly unimaginable horror; this was brought upon them by the effects of burn and radiation. As a result, huge controversy arose as people questioned whether the United States made the right choice dropping atomic bombs on Japan. According to pewresearch.org, only 56% of Americans said it was justified for the atomic bomb to be release on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, while 34% disagreed with this statement. However, in Japan the percent of people who said it was unjustified for the United States to drop the atomic bomb on Japan comes up to 79%, while 14% disagree. Bombing Japan was justifiable; according to Dan Snow, a historian and broadcaster, in the end, more lives would have been lost than the lives lost during the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki if the U.S. never took this action. …show more content…

Obviously, Truman was trying to find a tactic that would result in low amounts of casualties. The atomic bomb, at the time, was the best option he had that would accomplish both his two motives: it’d help bring the war quickly to an end with fewer casualties. According to “history.com”, Truman’s secretary of state believed that this decision would not only end the war with Japan with devastating destruction, but it would also put the U.S. in a place where they can determine the

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