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B-25s crowd deck of USS Hornet on way to Japan

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•Island Hopping had been successful, and the US was now close enough to bomb Japan.

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B-29 bombers

firebombed (napalm)

cities

Starts June ‘44

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Still refused to

surrender

Tokyo: 83,000 people

incinerated

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Nazis might use atomic energy to build new

bombs

Albert Einstein to FDR

1939

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Nuclear Fission

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FDR’s top secret operation to develop

an A-bomb 1st Los

Alamos, New

Mexico

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Consisted of a team

of top scientists from all over the

worldThey were led by

Robert J. Oppenheimer

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July 16, ‘45: Successful test of A-bomb in NM

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July 16, ‘45

Truman

Atlee

Stalin?

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If you (Japan)

don’t surrender you face, prompt &

utter destruction

Who am I?

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Why drop the Bomb on Japan?

3 main reasons

1) Destroy Japan’s ability to make war

2) End the War quickly

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3) The A-bomb saved American lives

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Where? Hiroshima

When? Aug. 6, 1945 (8:15

AM)

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What? The Enola Gay

dropped Little Boy

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Detonated 1,900 feet above Hiroshima

2/3 of the city is destroyed

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DAMAGE REPORT Some 70,000 to

80,000 people are killed immediately; about

145,000 persons will die from the bombing by the

end of 1945.

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8:15 AM

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Where? Nagasaki

When? Aug. 9, 1945

(11:02 AM)

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What? Fat Man

was dropped

Mushroom cloud over Nagasaki

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Detonated 500 meters above Nagasaki

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DAMAGE REPORT40,000 - 60,000 dead

Leveled Area: 6.7 million square meters

Damaged Houses: 18,409

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I cannot bear to see my innocent people

suffer any longer

Emperor Hirohito

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Aug. 15, 1945: Emperor Hirohito surrenders

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Japan signed surrender aboard the USS Missouri

Sept. 2

?

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The world is changed forever!

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What other options do you think

Truman had to end the war with Japan?

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Bombing was

immoralFailed to account for

arms race & Cold War

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Is it ever morally

justifiable to use a nuclear

weapon?

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Should such technology have actually been

created? Used? What future ramifications will

result from Truman’s decision? Are you afraid

of nuclear war?