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The atomic bomb and its ability to wipe out the whole of humanity in a single strike was something that created a great deal of fear amongst the people of the world for whom even the unity of humanity and its future lay in the answer to certain questions.... The dehumanizing ability of the bomb, where millions of people would be wiped out without leaving traces of individuals was also something that the people of this era was extremely fearful of.... The atomic bombs that were dropped in Hiroshima and Nagasaki proved to even those who were not directly affected by the destruction the power of such bombs....
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Name: Course: Tutor: Date: Japanese films that depict the Japanese atomic bomb experience Introduction The immediate years following the end of the WWII (Second World War), American as well as Japanese comic book/manga artists reproduced and helped form their worlds of popular culture.... Based on the heated atmosphere with regard to the atomic bomb, came the infamous fictional monster Godzilla where the film begins with the Godzilla attacking a fishing boat....
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In the paper “The Making of the atomic bomb” the author analyzes the full story of how the bomb was developed, from the turn-of-the-century discovery of the vast energy locked inside the atom to the dropping of the first bombs on Japan.... The first test atomic bomb, called Trinity, was exploded in the New Mexico desert on July 16, 1945.... On August 6, an atomic bomb was dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima.... Three days later, another atomic bomb was dropped on the Japanese city of Nagasaki....
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However, Stimson perceived that the alternatives to using the atomic bomb would not be viable.... Therefore, according to Stimson the alternative to using the atomic bomb were The Decision to Use atomic bomb How did Stimson perceive the viable alternative to using the atomic bomb?... Use of atomic bomb in the war against Japanresulted many deaths of the Japanese people.... However, Stimson perceived that the alternatives to using the atomic bomb would not be viable....
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Admittedly, Truman was advised that the power of the atomic bomb should be demonstrated to the government of Japan before its actual use so that they could take an informed decision.... In addition, even if Japanese authorities had known the power of atomic bomb, they would not have ceased.... 1) points towards the fact that even without the use of atomic bombs, the number of deaths and casualties would not have been much less.... However, a close analysis reveals that it was not possible for Truman to do so....
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The dusk of the war, however introduced a new dawn of controversies regarding deliberate attack of civilians in wars, whether the use of the atomic bomb was necessary, and whether war is a practice only reserved for standing armies and nations as opposed to small armed groups.... Further debates emerged that the atomic bomb claimed fewer lives than what the actual War could have cost had it been allowed to extend beyond 1945.... On the 6th day of August 1945, an American B-29 bomber dropped two atomic bombs in Nagasaki and Hiroshima, bringing the Second World War to an end....
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atomic bomb devastation of the Nagasaki and Hiroshima caused the death of approximately 73,884 and 140,000 individuals respectively, and the bombing injured many more.... Yokota, Mine, & Shibata, (2013, 22), states that An atomic bomb brings about blasts, radiation and heat rays that affect survivors by making them develop the disease known as atomic bomb disease.... Radiation is another cause of the atomic bomb, this radiations penetrate the body of human beings and affect a number of cells, thus bringing about the breakdown of various body parts and organs....
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The author of the book, Sheinkin, uses the lives of saboteurs, scientists, and spies to give the story of the creation of the atomic bomb.... Hahn's discovery brought about plotting, risk-taking, deceit, and genius that led to the creation of the weapon, the atomic bomb, that was the most forbidden in the world.... The author of the book integrates three different storylines that tell about the creation of the atomic bomb.... he main subjects of Steve Sheinkin's book include the competition to come up with the atomic bomb, spies, secret parachute missions, communists and scientific breakthroughs....
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