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Decision Of The Bomb: Drop It Or Not?
Part 1 of Paper ....which was dropped on the Japanese city of
Hiroshima by the US Military. In total, more than 140,000 people were
estimated to be killed. Three days later, a 10,000 pound bomb, fat boy,
was dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, resulting in 60 to 80 thousand deaths.
Although the most memorable effects of the atomic bomb were th.... Part 2 of Paper ....t against the Japanese for Pearl Harbor and the
treatment of American prisoners. So the decision to drop the atomic bomb
was essential.
The atomic bomb's initial explosion has been devastating, but it
also had many after effects. Those who didn't die suffered severe burns.
Acute radiation poisoning, which occurred directly after the explosion,
caused nausea, vomiting, fatigue, diarrhea, hair loss, and even death in
thousands of people for months. After effects of radiation such as keloids,
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