August 6, 1945.

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The atomic bombing of Hiroshima followed shortly by Nagasaki (9th)...

Was the bombing necessary to win the war in the Pacific? In contemporary society, what are your views on such an event?

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Some other things that happened on August 6th:

1284 – The Republic of Pisa is defeated in the Battle of Meloria by the Republic of Genoa, thus losing its naval dominance in the Mediterranean.

1538 – Bogotá, Colombia, is founded by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada.

1661 – The Treaty of The Hague is signed by Portugal and the Dutch Republic.

1787 – Sixty proof sheets of the Constitution of the United States are delivered to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia.

1806 – Francis II, the last Holy Roman Emperor, abdicates ending the Holy Roman Empire.

1819 – Norwich University is founded in Vermont as the first private military school in the United States.

1825 – Bolivia gains independence from Spain.

1845 – The Russian Geographical Society is founded in Saint Petersburg.

1861 – The United Kingdom annexes Lagos, Nigeria.

1862 – American Civil War: the Confederate ironclad CSS Arkansas is
scuttled on the Mississippi River after suffering damage in a battle with USS Essex near Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

1870 – Franco-Prussian War: the Battle of Wörth results in a decisive Prussian victory.

1890 – At Auburn Prison in New York, ******** William Kemmler becomes the first person to be executed by electric chair.

1901 – Kiowa land in Oklahoma is opened for white settlement, effectively dissolving the contiguous reservation.

1909 – Alice Huyler Ramsey and three friends become the first women to complete a transcontinental auto trip.

1912 – The Bull Moose Party meets at the Chicago Coliseum.

1914 – World War I: First Battle of the Atlantic – two days after the United Kingdom had declared war on Germany over the German invasion of Belgium, ten German U-boats leave their base in Helgoland to ****** Royal Navy warships in the North Sea.

1914 – World War I: Serbia declares war on Germany; Austria declares war on Russia.

1915 – World War I: Battle of Sari Bair – the Allies mount a diversionary ****** timed to coincide with a major Allied landing of reinforcements at Suvla Bay.

1917 – World War I: Battle of Mărăşeşti between the Romanian and German armies begins.

1926 – Gertrude Ederle becomes the first woman to swim across the English Channel.

1926 – In New York City, the Warner Brothers' Vitaphone system premieres with the movie Don Juan starring John Barrymore.

1926 – Harry Houdini performs his greatest feat, spending 91 minutes underwater in a sealed tank before escaping.

1930 – Judge Joseph ***** Crater steps into a taxi in New York and disappears to be never seen again.

1942 – Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands becomes the first reigning queen to address a joint session of the United States Congress.

1956 – After going bankrupt in 1955, the American broadcaster DuMont Television Network makes its final broadcast, a boxing match from St. Nicholas Arena in New York in the Boxing from St. Nicholas Arena series.

1960 – Cuban Revolution: in response to a United States embargo, Cuba nationalizes American and foreign-owned property in the nation.

1962 – Jamaica becomes independent.

1964 – Prometheus, a bristlecone pine and the world's oldest tree, is cut down.

1965 – US President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Voting Rights Act of 1965 into law.

1966 – Braniff Airlines Flight 250 crashes in Falls City, NE ******* all 42 on board.

1976 – Zulfikar Ali Bhutto lays the foundation stone of Port Qasim, Karachi.

1986 – A low-pressure system that redeveloped off the New South Wales coast dumps a record 328 millimeters (13 inches) of rain in a day on Sydney.

1988 – The Tompkins Square Park Police Riot in New York City spurs a reform of the NYPD, held responsible for the event.

1990 – Gulf War: the United Nations Security Council orders a global trade embargo against Iraq in response to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.

1991 – Tim Berners-Lee releases files describing his idea for the World Wide Web. WWW debuts as a publicly available service on the Internet.

1991 – Doi Takako, chair of the Social Democratic Party, becomes Japan's first female speaker of the House of Representatives.

1993 – Heavy rains and debris **** 72 in the Kagoshima and Aira areas of Kyūshū, Japan.

1996 – NASA announces that the ALH 84001 meteorite, thought to originate from Mars, contains evidence of primitive life-forms.

1997 – Korean Air Flight 801, a Boeing 747-300, crashes into the jungle on Guam on approach to airport, ******* 228.

2008 – A military junta led by Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz stages a coup d'état in Mauritania, overthrowing president Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi.

Oh and Otacon's ****** was born on August 6, 1945! So why should we care about some bomb that had some radiation that probably was the reason asians became incredible at video games!?
 
The atomic bombing of Hiroshima followed shortly by Nagasaki (9th)...

Was the bombing necessary to win the war in the Pacific? In contemporary society, what are your views on such an event?

Have at it...

There's a multitude of scholarly works that say that to end the war and to save any shred of Japanese culture, the bombings were necessary. If one looks at the island-hopping campaign of the Pacific, and how they fought to the last man, this bears out. If the US had had to invade the Japanese mainland, the losses would have been beyond belief, for both sides.
 
Liberal? dont go there ... this has nothing to do with liberalism or conservatism. If you knew anything, you would know that the bombings took place under a sitting DEMOCRATIC president...

Im a fucking moron...but aside from that, I am not trying to make this a lib vs conservative...more just a "how do you view it from a human stance, not political". I understand it may be inevitable to bring politics up in this topic, but try not to i guess.
 
Oh and Otacon's ****** was born on August 6, 1945! So why should we care about some bomb that had some radiation that probably was the reason asians became incredible at video games!?

Godzilla also came about because of feeling some felt in the aftermath of the bombings and began as sort of a metaphor for nuclear destruction.
 
from a world power standpoint it was the right move it showed the world both that we (the u.s.) both had these horrendously devastating weapons and we we're willing to use these weapons from a humanitarian standpoint it was a horrible thing both in initial death toll, the death toll of the fires the bomb ignited, and disease legacy which the bomb left behind...so was it necessary probably not...but was it expedient absolutely
 
I feel like it was a bit overdone. It was definitely a psychological tool and effective in ending the war. But I just keep thinking that if we had reacted the same way after 9/11 (the only similar event to Pearl Harbor) there would have been a LOT more public outcry, as well as ramifications on a global relationship level. I always wondered about the intent to keep the Soviets out of influencing the powers in Asia, and keeping China for the US. President Truman made a conscious and calculated decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan in order to intimidate the Soviet Union and ***** the Russians to accept American leadership and domination of the post-war world.
 
The atomic bombing of Hiroshima followed shortly by Nagasaki (9th)...

Was the bombing necessary to win the war in the Pacific? In contemporary society, what are your views on such an event?

Have at it...
It was the bomb or the invasion of Japan, that would have caused many death on both side, would havec made the war last for a few monthes more and would have been very expensive.

And, the Bomb needed to be tested in war conditions. The fact that it's been "tested" on Japan and caused so many deathes and damages probably avoid it to best tested during the cold war.
 
I feel like it was a bit overdone. It was definitely a psychological tool and effective in ending the war. But I just keep thinking that if we had reacted the same way after 9/11 (the only similar event to Pearl Harbor) there would have been a LOT more public outcry, as well as ramifications on a global relationship level. I always wondered about the intent to keep the Soviets out of influencing the powers in Asia, and keeping China for the US. President Truman made a conscious and calculated decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan in order to intimidate the Soviet Union and ***** the Russians to accept American leadership and domination of the post-war world.

These are good points, and I'm sure they were part of the decision making process. How is keeping China and the USSR at bay a bad thing?
 
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