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Hiroshima American Bombing

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Hiroshima was such an ideal target for American bombing. According to the book, this was because the city was considered an important place for establishing a military command center. Another reason was that it was a place where communication would be coordinated from. It was the perfect city for militaries to station their operations in.
“The ruined city had flourished – and had been an inviting target – mainly because it had been one of the most important military-command and communication ‘centres in Japan, and would have become the Imperial headquarters had the islands been invaded and Tokyo been captured.” (HERSEY, P. 107). Notably, there were many storehouses that contained armed supplies. Industrial plants that allowed for the manufacturing of war tools were also in Hiroshima. …show more content…

29). Amazingly, he was uninjured and untouched. His first instinct was to help those affected by the tragic bombing. The author of the book, John Hersey, had a good purpose in telling so many individual anecdotes about the life before the bomb. He focused on expressing the stories of these survivors in a way in which the reader could see it from their point of view. His aim was to demonstrate that each individual was a real human being with real feelings just like us. The author seeks to make sure that readers understand that the bombings happened to people who had a daily life and were astonished by what had happened. Hersey demonstrates that the bombing impacted people who had previously been undergoing a lot in life.
“Mr. Tanimoto had taken on the chairmanship of his local tonarigumi, or Neighborhood Association, and to his other duties and concerns this position had added the business of organizing air-raid defense for about twenty families.” (HERSEY, P.

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