Hiroshima - Tragedy or Necessity
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Hiroshima, Tragedy or Necessity
The atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was completely unjustified as a means to end the war with Japan. The impact of conventional bombing of the Japanese homeland had completely destroyed Japans infrastructure, industry, and demoralized the populist. Furthermore, Japans significant military losses in its Pacific Rim islands demonstrated that Japan had lost its ability to effectively fight or continue the war. (Stokesbury, A Short History Of World War II, 372-375).
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Air War Against Japan, Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office Jones, V. (1990). Manhattan Project, Electric Library (Online). Lyons, G. (Ed). (1976). The Russian version of the Second World War (M. Vanston, Trans.). New York: Facts on File, Inc. 85-86 Stokesbury, J. (1980}. A Short History of World War II. New York: William Morrow and Company, 372-375 Truman, H. (1955). Memoirs by Harry S. Truman: Years of Decision, Garden City: Doubleday, 333-351 Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary (1974). Springfield: Merriam-Webster, 71