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The decision to drop the bomb

The decision to drop the bomb. Pros and cons. Why America was justified in using the bomb. The atomic bomb was the fastest way to end the war Using bomb saved many americans lives Japan seemed to continue to fight, had already refuse to surrender (Potsdam Declaration)

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The decision to drop the bomb

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  1. The decision to drop the bomb Pros and cons

  2. Why America was justified in using the bomb • The atomic bomb was the fastest way to end the war • Using bomb saved many americans lives • Japan seemed to continue to fight, had already refuse to surrender (Potsdam Declaration) • The target were cities of military importance • A lasting war would have been devastating also for the Japanese • USA wanted to end war before the Soviet Union could have big part in it

  3. Using the bomb was Unnecessary and immoral • Enormously devastating: 242,000 people died • Japan was already defeated • No other strategy tried • Japan was trying to negotiate, had asked Russia to mediate • Allies asked for unconditional surrender, but then accepted some conditions • No warning given • Target very populated • Bomb started the arms race with the Soviet union

  4. VJ Day • Stands for Victory over Japan Day • On August 15th, 1945 roughly nine days after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Emperor Hirohito announced Japan’s surrender and agreement to the Potsdam Declaration • Important day because it marks the official end of WWII • However on September 2nd, 1945, Japan signed the official treaty thus ending the war

  5. Aftermath & Consequences • Over 140,000 people were killed by the atomic bomb • Of the survivor many suffered severe burns and radiation • Also years after the bomb many people suffering from secondary effects died roughly 200,000 by 1950

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