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History
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the war in the Pacific has led to debates among historians ever since that fateful decision. What interpretations have historians developed in order to explain Truman’s decision? Was the use of atomic weapons justified to force Japan to end...

Hiroshima Bombing
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Hiroshima. They were not aware of the approaching threat. Three American jets flew over the skies of the city. They did not get alert because it was quite normal during war times that enemy airplanes flew over the cities, to monitor purpose...

The Biggest Decision
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the Atomic Bomb IntroductionOn August 6, 1945 the United States dropped the first atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima, followed three days later with the use of another atomic bomb on Nagasaki. Some people believe that the U.S. ...

World War Ii
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World War (1939-1945) began after Adolf Hitler, leader of Nazi Germany, has decreed the invasion of Poland by German troops in 1939. The United States previously had not entered the war, but in 1941 the U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt sen...

American History
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Decision: Why We Had To Drop the Atomic Bomb Robert Oppenheimer was born in 1904, in New York to wealthy parents. During this time, fascism was at its peak because of which he was drawn towards progressive politics. Therefore, in 1942, he ...

The Bombing Of Japan - President Truman’s Decision
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the war before an invasion. However, as Robert Messer observed in August 1985 issue of Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, the implications of Truman's diary as well as letters alone for the orthodox defense of bomb's use are devastating: if Sov...

Looting Of America
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looting banks and stores, stealing anything they could. This is because of the fact that there was no government. Once law and order is established people will be safer and happier. Democracy is a form a government where the people rule thr...