"With Reference to Primary and Secondary Sources, Critically Analyse the Reasons for the use of the Atomic Bomb on Japan in 1945"
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Like many of the important decisions of the twentieth century, the dropping of the atomic bomb onto the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki has been well documented, along with the decision process and the effort to create such a weapon; the Manhattan Project. What makes the use of the atomic bomb so profound in its individuality is the fact that a lot of the information used to convey persuasions and to base theories
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to Use the Atomic Bomb, Gar Alperovitz, 1995, Alfred A. Knopf, INC. All In One Life Time, Byrnes Handouts and Journals New York Times Book Review, Was Moscow Our Real target, Gaddis Smith History Vol. 17 Vol. 1 1993, The Decision to use the Atomic Bomb Foreign Policy (Summer 1995) No. 99: 15-34, Hiroshima: Historians Reassess, Gar Alperovitz http://www.anti-imperialism.net/lai/article_lai.phtml?section=A3ABCL&object_id=7110 Why America Dropped the Bomb, Commentary September 1995, , Donald Kagan