Ill-timed A-bomb
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Regret is unacceptable in terms of using a destructive weapon in times of war. Dropping the atomic bomb on Japan was, if not a complete mistake, poorly timed. Unfortunately, the moment it was used, it may have seemed to be the only solution to bring peace. This paper will examine the untimeliness of the bomb as manifested in postwar regret and nuclear warfare.
The surprise attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, thrust the United States
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George J. Andreopoulos, Mark R. Shulman (140-159). Dower, John, War Without Mercy, 1986. Farrell, Theo, Counting the costs of the nuclear age, in International Affairs, v.75, Issue 1, January 1999 (121-129). Havens, Thomas H.R., Women and War in Japan, 1937-45, in The American Historical Review, v.80, Issue 4, October 1975 (913-934). Maddox, Robert James, The Biggest Decision: Why We Had to Drop the Atomic Bomb, in American Heritage, May/June 1995 (71-77). Takaki, Ronald, Hiroshima, Little Brown and Company, NY, 1995.