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eduard
3 years ago
11

If you were in the shoes of President Truman and had to decide whether or not to use the atomic bomb during WWII, what would you

choose to do? PLEASE I NEED HELP
History
1 answer:
Tom [10]3 years ago
8 0

I would choose to not drop the atomic bomb on Japan because it killed innocent people who had nothing to do with it. It did a lot of damage on Japan and destroyed building and houses, Many innocent kids were hurt and faces the consequences that doesn't involve them.

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