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Balancing Two Cultures: Lives of Atomic Bomb Survivors in the USMasaya NEMOTO
Jordan: “First major issue was whether to drop the atomic bomb on Japan. The initial tradeoff seemed straightforward – trading Japanese lives for American lives…and the Allies. Who knows if he or anyone beyond a handful of scientists really understood the likely long-term consequences?” JC:...
The “best decision” for the US was to drop these bombs on innocent people in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. They used war as a scapegoat, to do their experimentations, so results would clarify if these bombs work properly or not; such is their deceit. "Westerners claiming human rights have the...
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“Hasegawa has changed my mind,” says Richard Rhodes, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “The Making of the Atomic Bomb.”“The Japanese decision to surrender was not driven by the two bombings.” […] “The bomb – horrific as it was – was not as special as Americans have always...
An illuminating way to gain perspective on the decision to use the atomic bomb is to go back to April 12, 1945, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt died and a new president, Harry S. Truman, took office. At this time, and for the next three months, the atomic bomb was merely a sci...
President Truman’s decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan was influenced by 1)fear that an invasion of Japan would mean death for thousands of American soldiers. 2) refusal of Japan to surrender in spite of their losses. 3) thousands of American lives already lost in the war in the ...
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Sam Rushay, the Supervisory Archivist at the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library in Independence, Missouri, told CNN: “At the time, there was a wide consensus in support of the decision to strike among the members of the committee. Stimson was very adamant that the bomb be used.” ...