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  1. Atomic Heritage Foundation, Decision to Drop the Bomb – 1945. Alex Wellerstein, The Kyoto Misconception. From “The Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb” by Henry StimsonIn recent months there has been much comment about the decision to use atomic bombs in attacks on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This decision was one of the ...

  2. 27 de jul. de 1995 · "Hiroshima: Why the Bomb Was Dropped" depicts Truman as an ignored Vice President coming into the White House in total ignorance of the atomic bomb, soon to be successfully tested at Los Alamos, N.M.

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  4. 18 de out. de 2013 · The Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb: Hiroshima and Nagasaki: August 1945. Dennis D. Wainstock. Enigma Books, Oct 18, 2013 - History - 215 pages.

  5. 26 de mai. de 2024 · On August 6, 1945, the US dropped the Little Boy bomb on Hiroshima, a city of 350,000 people that was an important military and industrial center. The bomb, which had a yield equivalent to 15,000 tons of TNT, detonated directly over the city, instantly killing an estimated 70,000 people and destroying nearly 90% of the city‘s buildings.

  6. Documentary addressing controversial questions surrounding the decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan at the end of World War II. Includes interviews with historians and analysis of records left by participants in the decision.

  7. 20 de jan. de 2022 · The decision to drop atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was made by President Harry S. Truman of the United States in August of 1945. Truman's decision to use atomic weapons was based on several factors, including the desire to end the war quickly, to save American lives, and to demonstrate America's military power to the rest of the world.