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Harry S. Truman The Atomic Bomb
Power point created by Robert Martinez Primary
Content Source Speaking of History Vol. II, by
Laura Belmonte
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  • In 1939, physicist Albert Einstein warned
    President Franklin Roosevelt that the Nazis were
    capable of producing a weapon that harnessed
    atomic energy.

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  • In response, the Roosevelt administration funded
    small studies of the military potential of
    fission chain reactions.

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  • When the United States entered World War II,
    these efforts expanded into the Manhattan
    Project, a top-secret program employing more than
    120,000 people.

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  • American, British, and Canadian scientists (the
    Soviets excluded), collaborated in laboratories
    in Chicago, Oak Ridge, Tenn., and Los Alamos, New
    Mexico.

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  • Their challenges included collecting enough
    fissionable material to produce a nuclear
    explosion and devising a weapon that could be
    dropped from an airplane.

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  • On July 16, 1945, scientists at Los Alamos
    exploded the first atomic bomb (Trinity test.)

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  • At that time, the Allies had defeated Nazi
    Germany but were locked in fierce combat against
    Imperial Japan.

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  • Earlier in the year, U.S. forces sustained heavy
    casualties in battles at Iwo Jima and Okinawa.

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  • Although the Japanese lost over 110,000 soldiers
    and 80,000 civilians in these clashes, they
    continued to fight.

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  • U.S. military planners predicted huge losses if
    American forces invaded the Japanese home islands.

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  • News of the atomic bombs successful test gave
    President Harry S. Truman an alternative.

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  • On July 25, while he was attending the Potsdam
    Conference with Soviet and British prime
    ministers, Truman issued secret orders to use the
    bomb if the Japanese failed to surrender by
    August 3.

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  • The Potsdam Declaration warned Japan that it
    faced prompt and utter destruction if it did
    not capitulate (end hostilities.) The Japanese
    rejected the ultimatum.

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  • In response, Truman ordered the military to use
    atomic weapons.

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  • On August 6, the B-29 Enola Gay dropped a uranium
    bomb on Hiroshima, instantly killing at least
    70,000 people and leveling five square miles.

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  • On August 9, the United States dropped a
    plutonium bomb on Nagasaki, and 40,000 people
    instantly perished.

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  • On August 14, Japan finally surrendered after
    receiving assurances that Emperor Hirohito could
    retain his throne.

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  • The decision to use the bomb remains hotly
    disputed. Critics offer several motives,
    including the desire to save American lives,
    anti-Japanese racism, and intimidation of the
    Soviet Union.

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  • Although we will never know the answer, nuclear
    weapons undoubtedly changed the course of modern
    history.

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  • Let there be no mistake about it. I regarded
    the bomb as a military weapon and never had any
    doubt that it should be used.
  • - President Harry S. Truman

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