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Atomic Bomb
On August 6, 1945 the atomic bomb was dropped on the
Japanese city of Hiroshima.(Source 1) The Enola Gay, piloted by
Colonel Tibbetts, was chosen to make the mission. The mission was
recorded as successful by Capt. William S. Parson at 9:20 A.M.(Source 1)
This was an extremely controversial military strategy in the United
States.(Source 2) Was the United States justified in the dropping of the
atomic bomb'.(Source 2) Yes, they were justified for many reasons.
The primary reason was, that it would stop the war. this war was
needed to be stopped very badly.(Source 2) Even though in
some ways it was helping our economy, it was very costly in both
money and lives. Also, the United States soldiers were undergoing harsh
treatment by the unmerciful Japanese. (Source 1)Another reason the
war needed to be stopped was to defend ourselves from another
attack on U.S. soil, which in turn would kill many of our U.S. citizens. This is
why the war needed to be stopped; thus, justifying the use of the
atomic bomb. (Source 1)World War II was the costliest war in history, in
terms of lives lost. No exact figures exist, but approximately between 15
and 20 million military personnel were killed. Of these, 292,000 were
Americans and 6,000 innocent United States citizens were murdered
by our enemies.(Source 2) It has been estimated that if the United
States had not dropped the bomb and had invaded Japan instead, the
United States would have lost about a million soldiers.(Source 2) The
Japanese suicidal fighting strategies greatly effected this number.
The Japanese would rather die than surrender. (Source 1) This is
demonstrated by the battle of Saipan. At this battle over half of the
population of Saipan walked off a cliff instead of surrendering to the
United States. This was often very effective.(Kappler P. 51) Many times
when a Japanese soldier decided to blow himself up instead of
surrendering he would kill many Americans with the same blast.(Source
2) Also the kamikaze techniques of the Japanese fighters killed many
soldiers. If this war would have continued we could have lost
thousands more. Also up to this point we spent 300 billion dollars on war
efforts.(Source 1) Many materials and other objects were damaged.
Any estimate on how much money was lost in damages would be futile.
This number would have continued to rise if it had not been for the use
of the atomic bomb.(Source 1) During one invasion of China, the rape
of Nanking, the Japanese killed 100,000 Chinese civilians. They were
burned, butchered, and raped. Sometimes the Japanese would tie a
big group of them together and use them for bayonet and sword
practice. After the fall of Bataan the soldiers were forced to go on a
death march. During this march many unheard of things happened
to the soldiers. A soldier was often killed for trying to get a drink of
water. (Source 1) If a soldier fell down the Japanese would either
bayonet them or knock them unconscious. Once they were knocked
unconscious, the Japanese then forced another American soldier
to bury the unconscious soldier alive. One soldier once commented,
"The worst time was once when a burial victim with about six inches of
earth over him suddenly regained consciousness and clawed his way
out until he was almost sitting upright. Then I learned to what length a
man will go to hang onto his life. The bayonets began to prod me in the
side and I was forced to bash the soldier over the head with the shovel
and then finish burying him(Kappler, Pg. 168) This harsh treatment to
innocent civilians and our soldiers needed to stop. The atomic bomb
On December 7, 1941," A day that will live in infamy," Pearl Harbor
was deliberately attacked by the Japanese.(Kappler P. 54) Reports
indicate that 2400 people were killed and 1300 were wounded..(Source
2) The reason Japan bombed Pearl Harbor was because that was
where all of our Navy ships were positioned. They were hoping to
take out the Navy and were almost successful. The aircraft carriers
were expected to be in the harbor, but luckily were not.(Kappler P. 68)
Although the attack may have been a military success in the
minds of the Japanese it became a huge mistake in the final analysis..
(Source 2) One reason it was a mistake was it caused the U.S. to enter
the war.(Source 1) We were the ultimate cause to Japan losing the war.
Secondly it made the Americans angry and determined to destroy the
Japanese. Many congressmen volunteered for active duty, asking for a
one day respite to cast their vote for war.(Source 2) Also recruiting
offices were flooded with young patriots who wanted to help there
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.(Source 2) That
number could have kept rising until the war was over. That is another
reason the bomb needed to be dropped to stop the war.
The war was a horrible thing. It killed millions and destroyed the
lives of millions more. It lasted six years and could have lasted longer;
with death and destruction increasing every year.(Source 1) Ending
such a horrible thing should be reason enough to drop the atomic
bomb. The cruelty of the Japanese at such places as Bataan and
Nanking was horrible and needed to be stopped. Although the atomic
bomb caused much death devastation it indirectly saved lives.
America made their power known by frightening other European
powers. This bombing had prohibited future attacks on American soil.
The atomic bomb was the best solution. The atomic bomb may have
killed thousands, but it saved millions.
Bibliography:
1. http://www.dannen.com/decision/index.html
2. http://www.atomicarchive.com/main.html
3. Kappler, Jason. The Atomic Bomb. Alexandria , VA.
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