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ryzh [129]
3 years ago
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In looking at the impact of tche bombing of Hiroshima, if you had to make the decision, would you have used the atomic bomb duri

ng World War II Explain your reason. 3 paragraph
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miv72 [106K]3 years ago
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Yes I would of done it because with out the bombs Japan would of never surrendered and the war would of probably lasted months longer with many more casualties on both sides.

I would of also done it as a show of force to the ussr I see it as a way to show them the destructive power of the us and her allies a way of saying don’t mess with the bull or you get the horns
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