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I 2 the decision to drop the bomb
1. Manhattan Project
• July 16, 1945-First Test at
Trinity Test Site-Los Alamos,
New Mexico
▫ Led by J. Robert
Oppenheimer
▫ Cost $2 Billion for 3 Bombs
▫ “I have become death, the
shatterer of worlds”
• July 26, 1945-Potsdam
Declaration
▫ Agreed to by Truman,
Churchill, Chiang Kai-Shek
▫ Japan would unconditionally
surrender or else it would
face “prompt & utter
destruction”
Truman hinted to Stalin
about the bomb…
2. Main Scientists Involved
• Albert Einstein
(Germany)
• J. Robert
Oppenheimer (US)
• Enrico Fermi
(Italy)
3. Hiroshima
• August 6, 1945-Hiroshima
Bombed
• 8:15am
• Uranium Bomb- “Little Boy”
• Plane-Enola Gay
• Estimated 140,000 killed
▫ Firestorm Engulfed 4.4 Square
Miles
▫ 20 US POW’s were killed
▫ Paper ignited 1.2 miles from
ground zero
▫ Birds burst into flames
▫ 9/10 buildings destroyed within
a 1 mile radius
4.
5. Nagasaki
• August 9, 1945
• 11:02 Am
• Plutonium Bomb- “Fat Man”
▫ 40% more Powerful than
Little Boy
• Plane-Boch’s Car
• Estimated 70,000 Killed
• Kokura Arsenal???
• August 10, 1945-Japan
Surrenders to US
6. Should we have used da Bomb???
Pros Cons
• Revenge
• Operation Olympic
• Waste of Money
• Unconditional Surrender
• Cold War Act
• Murder
• American forces now
consolidated
• Operation Magic
• Conventional Bombing would
have worked