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    The Bombing of Hiroshima On August 6, 1945, a B-29 bomber named Enola Gay dropped an atomic bomb, "little boy" on Hiroshima, Japan. Hiroshima had been almost eradicated with an estimated 70-80,000 people killed. Three days later, a second, more powerful bomb was dropped on the Japanese city of Nagasaki, killing over 100,000 people. Since Japan was economically and militarily devastated by the late summer of 1945, the use of the atomic bombs on an already overcome Japan was unnecessary and

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    August 1945... The United States of America launched an nuclear attack on two Japanese cities: Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The American’s hoped that dropping two atomic bombs in Japan would in fact bring an end to World War 2, as they would be forced to surrender, without American soldiers needing to invade Japan. Many believe that the USA also wanted to prove its superiority to the rest of the world and this was the perfect way for them to do so. Six days after the attack on Nagasaki, Japan surrendered

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    Introduction This essay deals with a forensic analysis of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 1945 by first exploring the context in which it took place and has been presented to the world, and then undertaking a forensic examination of the event in light of modern criminological knowledge as well as two readings in the context of modernism and modernity. As Japan had begun losing the Pacific War, the United States commenced the Manhattan Project to develop the Atomic Bomb partly

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    Thesis: Although the bombings on Japan caused many casualties they were justified by saving more lives than they extinguished. The Atomic Bomb was one of the most devastating and accomplishing feats our world has ever accomplished. Many people may argue that the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were not necessary and that we let it get way out of hand. This is a matter of opinion some believe that it destroyed to many lives without weighing all of the consequences. This may come as a surprise

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    The bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima August 6th and 9th, 1945 were very fateful days for America and Japan. These were the days that America had taken control of world war 2. “Fat man” and “Little boy” were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It was a big step for America, being the first to deploy the atomic bomb they had a major advantage over other countries. A major question that has always been asked, why did America target those cities and were they justified in their actions. America had to

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    II, in Hiroshima, Japan, thousands died. The “Enola Gay dropped a 9,000 lb TNT bomb called “Little Boy.” Approximately 78,150 people died after one death count, but radiation was still lethal. Three days later, another bomb was dropped. “Fat Man,” dropped by “Bock’s Car,” was a Uranium-235 bomb, even though it did less damage than Hiroshima, the seaport of Nagasaki still was torn to pieces. Overall, there were approximately 23,753 lives taken by “Fat Man.” The Nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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    The horrific atom bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan on August 6th and 9th of 1945 brought about several reactions in the United States. Starting with the controversial events leading up to the atomic with the Potsdam Proclamation, many Americans began to wonder whether the total destruction of these two cities were necessary. However, immediate American responses and reactions to the bombs were contrary to what they became later on. Americans slowly stopped being ignorant of what had happened

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    Was the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki justified? Discuss. The atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki ushered the world into a new era of warfare. Never before in the history of man had such destruction been wrought in the power of a single bomb. Thousands of civilians were incinerated and Japan’s war capitals were demolished. The horror and terror was unimaginable; yet the bomb had a purpose; to swiftly end the war. In today’s society, it is questionable whether the bomb should have

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    Washington, Aug 6th – At around 11o’clock this morning, President Truman, in the utmost solemnity, issued a statement to the world, that an atomic bomb, more powerful than 20,000 tons of TNT, had been dropped by an American plane on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The city was an important army base and held large amounts of military supplies. There was widespread speculation of a bomb, after President Truman declared “If they do not now accept our terms, they may expect a rain of ruin from the air the like

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    May 2018 The Little Boy and Fat Man Although the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki resulted in many casualties within the Japanese, and was considered a tragedy, it was definitely necessary because all in all the bombings were justified, they saved more lives rather than lives taken and it finally put an end to the war. “That bomb had more power than 20,000 tons of T.N.T.” - Harry Truman, the POTUS during the times of the Nagasaki and Hiroshima bombing. World War II by far was the worst war in history

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