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starshiptrooper
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Yes, dropping the Atomic Boms was the right choice.
Other options were impractical
A naval blockade would have made POWS in Japanese hands suffer and exposed our sailors to unnecessary danger from kamikaze attacks in the air and the water.
We had tried conventional bombing for years and the Japanese had not given up, no reason to think it would work now.
An invasion would have cost far more American lives and the POWS would have been executed by the Japanese.
Negotiated surrerrender was tried at the end of WWI, and we all know how well that worked.
Furthermore, the Japanese would have used our POWS as bargaining chips.
Other posters on this thread have objected to the bombs being dropped on civilian targets. To call them civilians is a bit of stretch as the American POWS saw Japanese women and children training to fight the US Marines.
Many if not all Japanese homes were manufactuing things vital to the war effort, and factories are legitimate targets.
Hiroshima was the HQ of the army group in charge of the defense of Southern Japan.
Nagasaki had one the largest sea ports in Japan, it was also a city where a large amount of vital war material was being manufactured. In addition to this, both cities did not have any zoning plan, so houses were built next to factories, and any attempt to hit these legitimate targets would have resulted in inveitable civilian casualties.
Other options were impractical
A naval blockade would have made POWS in Japanese hands suffer and exposed our sailors to unnecessary danger from kamikaze attacks in the air and the water.
We had tried conventional bombing for years and the Japanese had not given up, no reason to think it would work now.
An invasion would have cost far more American lives and the POWS would have been executed by the Japanese.
Negotiated surrerrender was tried at the end of WWI, and we all know how well that worked.
Other posters on this thread have objected to the bombs being dropped on civilian targets. To call them civilians is a bit of stretch as the American POWS saw Japanese women and children training to fight the US Marines.
Many if not all Japanese homes were manufactuing things vital to the war effort, and factories are legitimate targets.
Hiroshima was the HQ of the army group in charge of the defense of Southern Japan.
Nagasaki had one the largest sea ports in Japan, it was also a city where a large amount of vital war material was being manufactured. In addition to this, both cities did not have any zoning plan, so houses were built next to factories, and any attempt to hit these legitimate targets would have resulted in inveitable civilian casualties.