Pearl Habor
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Essay title: Pearl Habor
On August 6, 1945 the nuclear weapon Little Boy was dropped on Hiroshima by the Enola Gay, a U.S. Air Force B-29 bomber which was altered specifically to hold the bomb, killing 80,000 civilians and heavily damaging the city. Hiroshima was an important army depot and port of embarkation in the middle of an urban industrial area. It is a good radar target and it is such a size that a large part of the city could be extensively damaged. There are adjacent hills which are likely to produce a focusing
effect which would considerably increase the blast damage. Due to rivers it is not a good incendiary target. (Doc JKL) It was the first ever to be used in military action. The American atomic bombing of Hiroshima is commonly believed to be the major factor leading to the surrender of the Japanese government as many believed that its was also for a diplomatic reason. The bombing in Hiroshima can be interpret to intimidate the Soviet Union, to become apart of the allies in the war against Japan (Doc D). Many argue that bombing in Hiroshima was very invalid, that the U.S gained nothing but a million causalities. (Doc A).It also can be prove the bombing had nothing to do with the Soviet Union. After the bomb, Little Boy no action took place dealing with the disposition of Soviets on the war in Japan. The