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Essay heading: hiroshima and nagasaki -why did the u.s. use the atomic bomb?
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He tried to set up a meeting with Roosevelt to discuss his concern, but the President died before Szilard had a chance to go meet with him. Now, with a new President, Harry Truman, the pressure to use the bomb was too great to be denied.
On August 6th, 1945 an American bomber, the Enola Gay, dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima... displayed 300 characters
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More than 80,000 people died on impact, and tens and thousands later on. Two days later Russia entered the war against Japan and invaded Manchuria, but still Japan did not ask for peace. That is why three days after the first bomb was dropped; another was aimed at Nagasaki killing thousands more. The very next day Japan offered to surrender with one condition, that their "sacred" emperor remained unharmed and on the throne... displayed next 300 characters
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