The Atomic Bomb and Japan
.... We dropped the
bomb when
Japan was attempting to negotiate for peace, and we demanded uncondi-tional surrender, then dropped the
bomb and accepted conditional ....
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The Decision to Use the Atom Bomb
.... Okinawa and Iwo Jima.
Japan continued to
bomb numerous European cities, and to kill US citizens on Japanese soil. Thus, it can be ....
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Memo on Use of Atomic Bomb ; ¦
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: USE OF THE ATOMIC
BOMB AGAINST
JAPAN Pursuant to your directive, the question of the use of the atomic
bomb against
Japan ....
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Atomic Bombs and Japan
.... that he is one of the few to watch the assembly of the
bomb and is .... From the midnight briefing on through the flight to
Japan, Lawrence focuses on the details ....
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Use of the Atomic Bomb
.... off the back burner.7 A major part in the American
bomb effort was .... against Nazism was naturally of utterly overriding importance far more than against
Japan. ....
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Moral Considerations and the Atomic Bomb
.... of favor with political and military authorities, who felt that he did not understand the policy decisions behind the use of the
bomb against
Japan and that he ....
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History of Japan and WWII
.... was discredited and under the control of foreign military leaders; and two cities had been reduced completely to rubble by the atomic
bomb,
Japan being the ....
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The Family Game
.... was discredited and under the control of foreign military leaders; and two cities had been reduced completely to rubble by the atomic
bomb,
Japan being the ....
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Atomic Bomb Development
.... Others have felt that
Japan was so near surrendering that the use of the atomic
bomb was unnecessary to end the war."5 In February 1946, an appointment ....
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Japanese industrial expansion since WWII
.... was discredited and under the control of foreign military leaders; and two cities had been reduced completely to rubble by the atomic
bomb,
Japan being the ....
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American Atomic Bombing in WWII
.... policymakers would have held back from using the
bomb in the hope that an ally's entry into the war might, but not with certainty, bring
Japan's surrender. ....
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East Asian Development
.... For a number of years militarism was so despised and the Japanese people so overwhelmed by the atomic
bomb, that
Japan's public life viewed the military ....
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John Hersey's Hiroshima
.... there was no difference between civilians and soldiers, so that the
bomb itself was an effective force tending to end the bloodshed, warning
Japan to surrender ....
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John Hersey's Hiroshima
.... there was no difference between civilians and soldiers, so that the
bomb itself was an effective force tending to end the bloodshed, warning
Japan to surrender ....
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Propaganda in WWII
.... When Truman was considering dropping the atomic
bomb on
Japan, one argument used for doing so was that it would shorten the war. ....
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The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima & Nagasaki
.... discussion, however, on June 1, 1945, Secretary Byrnes submitted three recommendations to President Truman: 1) The
bomb should be used against
Japan as soon as ....
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NAVAL BATTLE OF OKINAWA Naval Battle of Okinawa
.... terms. The heavy American casualties at Iwo Jima and Okinawa weighed heavily in the decision to use the atomic
bomb against
Japan. 5 ....
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Japan's Business Growth
.... crushed under the atoxic
bomb. By this dramatic action America provided the Japanese keys to expansion and growth through other means: trade.
Japan had begun ....
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RACISM AND WORLD WAR II This research paper ana
.... The war ended after disastrous American incendiary air raids on Tokyo and other major Japanese cities and the use of the atomic
bomb against
Japan by the ....
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JAPAN'S EMPERORS
.... said the great turning point for Hirohito was the devastating B-29 air raids on
Japan in early 1945. He said that "after inspecting parts of
bomb-damaged Tokyo ....
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Debate ovre the Production of Nuclear Weapons
.... they considered what would happen if the weapon were turned on them, but also out of a humanitarian concern for the horror and death the
bomb brought to
Japan. ....
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US Media Treatment of Japan in 1948 This paper will discuss the ...
.... stopped had it not been for the devastating impact of the atomic
bomb attacks on .... hope that the Western values of democracy would be instilled in
Japan in order ....
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War and Peace in the Nuclear Age
.... the nuclear age extending from the conclusion of World War II, when America inaugurated the nuclear age by dropping the atomic
bomb on
Japan, through the Cold ....
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Biological Weapons: 1914-1947 Chapter 1 This Chapter sum
.... In a letter written to a friend in 1953, President Harry Truman, who made the decision to drop the atomic
bomb on
Japan, indicated that he might not have ....
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Dr. Strangelove
.... the nuclear age extending from the conclusion of World War II, when America inaugurated the nuclear age by dropping the atomic
bomb on
Japan, through the Cold ....
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The 1964 film Dr. Strangelove
.... the nuclear age extending from the conclusion of World War II, when America inaugurated the nuclear age by dropping the atomic
bomb on
Japan, through the Cold ....
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Several Essays
.... This does not mean that the military leaders, politicians and scientists involved in the making of the
bomb and the decision to drop two on
Japan were unaware ....
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WWII: Political, Social & Economic Factors
.... Project", physicists worked in the US to produce the atomic
bomb whose use would ultimately be responsible for the unconditional surrender of
Japan and the end ....
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Political, Social & Economics Factors of WWII
.... Project", physicists worked in the US to produce the atomic
bomb whose use would ultimately be responsible for the unconditional surrender of
Japan and the end ....
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Nuclear power as a Political Issue
.... psychologically. Just after the dropping of the Atomic
bomb on
Japan in 1945, nuclear technology began to grow. Almost immediately ....
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