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Comparing The Bombing Of Nagasaki And Hiroshima
Conflicts between certain groups of people and nations have threatened the peace of numerous countries, regions, and people. The bombing of Nagasaki, and Hiroshima are one of those events. The decision for the dropping of the bomb was the resolution to one of the many conflicts in history.

The United States was one of the forces in the ending of war between Japan. The U.S. was faced with a difficult decision in dropping the Atom Bomb. President Harry S. Truman was contemplating the decision until giving the green light to drop the bomb. On August 6th 1945, a B-29 piloted by two american pilots dropped an atomic bomb with the nickname of “Little Boy” on the city of Hiroshima. The bomb had devastated the city with an estimation of 90,000 to

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