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Hiroshema Essay Research Paper War is an

Hiroshema Essay, Research Paper


War is an ever changing, advancing type


of combat. From swords to guns, the weapons used are always developing


and becoming much more powerful. Nuclear bombs are one of the most


forceful weapons that exist today. On August 6, 1945, during World


War II, the United States dropped an Atomic bomb on Hiroshima, a Japanese


city and Military center. About 130,000 people were reported dead


injured, or missing. Another 177,000 were left homeless. It


was the first Atomic bomb ever used against an enemy. The effects


of this explosion were so devastating and long lasting that they are still


felt today. Was the United States justified in the dropping


of the atomic bomb?


On December 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor was deliberately


attacked by the Japanese. Reports show that 2,400 people were killed and


1,300 were wounded. The reason Japan bombed, Pearl Harbor was because that


was where all of the U.S. Navy ships were kept. They were hoping to take


out the Navy and were almost successful. They expected the aircraft carriers


to be in the harbor, but luckily were not. Although the attack may have


been a success to the Japanese, it became a huge mistake in the end. One


reason it was a mistake was it caused the U.S. to enter the war. The United


States was the ultimate cause to Japan losing the war. Secondly it made


the Americans angry and determined to destroy the Japanese. Recruiting


offices were flooded with young patriots who wanted to help their country


out. This attack was just an example of what could have happened if the


war had continued. If the war had continued another attack on U.S. soil


could have taken place. This could have turned the 6,000 dead American


civilians into 9,000 dead civilians. That is one of the main reasons the


war needed to be stopped immediately.


The United States made the thought of the


Atomic bomb and the building of it possible. The power behind such


a weapon was just what the United States needed. Many scientists


manufactured and constructed the Atomic bomb, including Enrico Fermi, J.


Robert Oppenheimer, and Harold Urey. The group was headed by a United


States Army engineer, Major General Leslie Groves.


The United States came up with a list of


cities that could be possible targets for the detonation of the bomb.


The list included Hiroshima, Kokura, Niigata, and Nagasaki. They


later decided that Hiroshima would be the first target. Then in the


early hours of August 6, 1945, the B-29 bomber Enola Gay, along with three


other B-29’s, headed out from Tinian Airbase to Hiroshima. They equipped


the Enola Gay with the A-bomb,

a single 4-ton nuclear device with 12 pounds


of uranium. At 8:15 a.m. (Japanese standard time) the Enola Gay let


the Atomic bomb fall to the ground. The bomb exploded around 2000


feet above the ground. The explosion caused all wooden buildings


to collapse within a radius of 1.2 miles. The blast itself demolished


three fifths of the city within seconds. The United States scientists


estimated that only 20,000 Japanese would die, instead 75,000 people perished


instantly.


Three days after the bombing of Hiroshima


it was decided that another Japanese town must be hit with am A-bomb.


Three targets remained, the city of Kokura was the chosen target.


Because visibility was so poor, due to smoke and pollution they changed


the target to the city of Nagasaki. The smoke and pollution were


just as bad over Kokura, but through a gap in the smog the bombardier spotted


the target. They then released the 4.5 ton bomb, at 11:02 a.m., killing


30,000 people instantly. A day after the Nagasaki bombing the Japanese


government offered to surrender. This ended the first ever nuclear


war.


Yet, while the first atomic bomb was a


success, it raised many ethical and controversial issues. Most of


the people in the United States of America supported the use of the atomic


bomb, even President Truman commented on what a great invention it


was. Many people, including the scientists that developed the


bomb, opposed the bombings and felt that killing that many innocent people


just to get an influence in the war was immoral. One famous figure,


Albert Einstein was quoted saying, “I made one great mistake in my life,


when I signed the letter to President Roosevelt recommending that the atomic


bombs be made.”


The atomic bomb was considered a “quick”


and even economical way to win the war; however, it was a cruel and unusual


form of punishment for the Japanese citizens. The weapon that we refer


to as “quick” was just the opposite. On one hand, it meant a quick end


to the war for the United States, and on the other hand, a slow and


painful death to many innocent Japanese. The effects of radiation


poisoning are horrific, ranging from purple spots on the skin, hair loss,


nausea, vomiting, bleeding from the mouth, gums, and throat, weakened immune


systems, to massive internal hemorrhaging, not to mention the disfiguring


radiation burns. The effects of the radiation poisoning continued to show


up until about a month after the bombing. In fact the bomb also killed


or permanently damaged fetuses in the womb. Death and destruction come


hand in hand with war; however, a quick death is always more humane.

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