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serious [3.7K]
3 years ago
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Guys please help me with this I need to write a 5 paragraph essay on why we dropped the nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki

please help me
History
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Free_Kalibri [48]3 years ago
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Date: August 29, 2018

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Why did the United States dropped the nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

1.). The Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, brought the Unified States formally into World War II. In the unexpected assault, Japan sunk a few boats, decimated several planes and finished a large number of lives. The Japanese objective was to handicap the U.S. Pacific armada, and they almost succeeded. President Franklin Roosevelt called the assault "multi-day which will live in ignominy," and the American individuals were stunned and saddened. The following war was exorbitant. Long periods of battling brought the US military ever nearer to Japan as they "jumped" starting with one island then onto the next. The Japanese were horrible contenders, be that as it may, and each triumph cost additional time, material, and, unfortunately, lives. The last significant fight, the battle for Okinawa, kept going very nearly three months and took in excess of 100,000 Japanese and American lives.

2.). After President Roosevelt kicked the bucket on April twelfth, 1945, it progressed toward becoming Harry Truman's business to choose how to end the war. The possibility of attacking Japan gave Truman and his counsels stop.

3.). The war had demonstrated that the Japanese were battling for the Sovereign who persuaded them that it was smarter to kick the bucket than surrender. Ladies and kids had been encouraged how to execute with essential weapons. Japanese kamikaze pilots could move planes toward guided rockets. The cost of attack, they knew, would be high. After getting to be president, Harry Truman scholarly of the Manhattan Task, a mystery logical push to make a nuclear bomb.

4.). After a fruitful trial of the weapon, Truman issued the Potsdam Affirmation requesting the unequivocal surrender of the Japanese government, cautioning of "instant and express demolition." after eleven days, on August 6, 1945, having gotten no answer, an American aircraft considered the Enola Gay left the Tinian Island in course toward Japan. In the stomach of the plane was "Young man," a nuclear bomb. At 8:15 am Hiroshima time, "Young man" was dropped. The outcome was around 80,000 passing in simply the initial couple of minutes.

5.). Thousands passed on later from radiation affliction. On August 9, 1945, another aircraft was in course to Japan, just this time they were setting out toward Nagasaki with "Chunky Man," another nuclear bomb. After the principal moment of dropping "Husky Man," 39,000 men, ladies and kids were executed. 25,000 more were harmed. The two urban areas were leveled from the bombs and this, thus, constrained Japan to surrender to the Unified States. The war was at last finished.



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Marina86 [1]3 years ago
4 0
I can only give you an outline, as giving you a whole essay takes too much of my time and it does not help you to improve your essay writing skill

1. (Intro)
1) what the atomic bomb does(physically and mentally)
2)the situation(heavy casualty in the battle of Iwo Jima, a island close to Japanese mainland, high casualty estimate for operation downfall, soviets gathering forces at Sino-soviet boarder preparing to launch assault and capture land)


2. (Body 1)What is the strategic goal of US(unconditional surrender of Japan, as soon as possible, because the Japan must not fall into the hand of the soviets, that goes with Korea, too)

3. (Body 2)What are alternatives other than atomic bombs(1000plane air raids(explain), naval blockage(explain))

4. (Body 3)What is the optimal option(naval blockage, more air raids or atomic bomb)

5. (Conclusion)Summarize
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