World War II marked a pivotal moment in human history, characterized by unprecedented destruction and loss of life. One of the most controversial events of this era was the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, two Japanese cities, by the United States in August 1945. This...
Without learning our past, whether that be filled with justice finally being restored or injustice, we must learn it in order to move forward. As Martin Luther King jr. has once said in his book from strength to love, “We are not makers of history;...
The initial stages of World War II was a difficult transition for the US. From an isolationist period, FDR was reluctantly moving the US to confront the “non-democratic” threats of Germany and Japan. Not long, however, did the Pearl Harbor attack instigate the immediate transition...
The second World War was the largest and bloodiest war in human history, with an estimated 75 million casualties, and it was all brought to a close by the dropping of the atom bombs. By the summer of 1945, the fighting with Germany had already...
I decided to write about detonation of atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Relevance and significance of this topic is certainly present because the problem of applying atomic weapons is now more relevant than ever in our contemporary world. Even since 1940s, a lot of...
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On October 11, 1939, Alexander Sachs, an economic advisor for Franklin D. Roosevelt, personally delivered the president a letter. Before this, in 1938, a lab in Berlin, Germany had discovered nuclear fission. Nuclear fission is when an atom of radioactive material splits, and there is...
Entry 1: Beginning - July 21, 2019 Tom is a Christian man who also was a slave. Mr. Shelby and Mr. Haley were slave negotiators. Mr. Shelby was a slaveholder and Mr. Haley was a businessman that bought slaves. Mr. Haley didn’t want just one...
As humans, our imagination runs wild and we often look for outlets to express them rather it be through creating literature, films or even inventing some of the world’s wonders like the pyramids in Egypt. If you look back through the monsters that have been...
On August 6, 1945, an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima during World War II. An American B-29 bomber dropped the world’s first atomic bomb over the Japanese city instantly killing 80,000 people and 10,000 more after the radiation exposure. Ninety percent of Hiroshima was...
Throughout the book Richard Rhodes sets out describing the background, and deployment of the first atomic bomb in mankind history. The atomic bomb is the most dramatic invention of mankind history considering the arms race between the United States and Germany. Rhodes thesis is not...
60 million dead men, women and children. World War II was simply the bloodiest war the world has ever known. With no prior war being so profound in its technological advancements to the point where it is still relevant today. Numerous inventions were made, including...