An Analysis Of Harry S. Truman's Decision To Use The Atomic Bomb

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The Pacific Theater of World War II was informally brought to a close by the use of atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This single use of atomic energy has had a domino effect, leading mankind into a new age where national leaders are met by the prospect of nuclear warfare on a regular basis. Harry S. Truman’s decision to use the bomb is remembered by some as an awesome display of power to bring the savage war to a close and by others as a cruel travesty of mercy. This mixture of condemnation and support over the years has fueled an intense debate over whether or not Truman made the best decision. This essay primarily examines what factors the former President had to consider when choosing whether or not to utilize