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ATOMIC BOMB DOCUMENTS
Doc X – Atomic Bomb Essay Notes Worksheet

Doc A – Kevin Lee’s Guide to Historical Figures
Doc B - Bill Dietrich Pros & Cons of Using the Atomic Bomb
Doc C – Was the Atomic Bomb Necessary?
Doc D – Issue 13: Was It Necessary to Drop the Atomic Bomb to End WWII?
Doc E - The Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb by Henry Stimson
Doc F - US Strategic Bombing Survey, Summary Report
Doc G – Yamaoka Michiko, Eight Hundred Meters from the Hypocenter

                         Essay Grading Rubric




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ATOMIC BOMB ESSAY NOTES                       Assign #7
 Initial Opinion: Was the dropping of the atomic bomb justifiable? Why or why not?
            Basic Reasoning of HISTORICAL FIGURES

                 FOR                                      AGAINST
A)                                        A)
B)                                        B)
C)                                        C)
D)                                        D)
E)                                        E)
F)                                        F)
G)                                        G)
H)                                        H)
I)                                        I)
J)                                        J)
                                  REASONING
                 FOR                                       AGAINST
A)                                        A)
B)                                        B)
C)                                        C)
D)                                        D)
E)                                        E)
F)                                        F)
G)                                        G)
H)                                        H)
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Your Main Points                          Assign #7
     Your Favorite Points                Associated People        Why is it a good point?

1)                                1)


2)                                2)

3)                                3)

                                       Counter Arguments
 What Counter Point can be made           Associated People   How would you argue against it?
      against your points?

1)                                1)

2)                                2)



3)                                3)


        Final Opinion: Was the US use of the atomic bomb justifiable?
ATOMIC BOMB ESSAY NOTES                       Assign #7
 Initial Opinion: Was the dropping of the atomic bomb justifiable? Why or why not?
                           HISTORICAL FIGURES
                 FOR                                      AGAINST
A)                                        A)
B)                                        B)
C)                                        C)
D)                                        D)
E)                                        E)
F)                                        F)
G)                                        G)
H)                                        H)
I)                                        I)
J)                                        J)
                                  REASONING
                 FOR                                       AGAINST
A)                                        A)
B)                                        B)
C)                                        C)
D)                                        D)
E)                                        E)
F)                                        F)
G)                                        G)
H)                                        H)
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WWII Essay Topic
Was the dropping of the
atomic bomb justifiable?
 Why or why not?


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FOR BOMB                                     AGAINST BOMB
A)Truman                                 A) Einstein
      President after FDR dies                   Wrote Letter to President; genius
B) General Groves                        B) Eisenhower
      Head of Manhattan Project               Supreme Allied Commander in Europe
C) Oppenheimer                           C) Adm. Leahy
      Father of Atomic Bomb                  Chief of Staff to Truman and FDR
D) Stimson                               D) Szilard
      Secretary of War                       Physicist aided discovery of a-bomb
E) Marshall *                            E) Teller
      U.S Army Chief of Staff                    Created H-Bomb
F) Churchill                             F) General MacArthur*
      UK Prime Minister                      Commander of US Pacific Forces
G) General MacArthur *                   G) Hersey
      Commander of US Pacific Forces         Author- wrote about survivors
H) Byrnes                                H) Rotblat
      Sec of State & Advisor to Truman       Worked on Manhattan Project
I) Luis Alvarez                          I) Marshall*
    Nobel Prize for Plutonium bomb,          Head of US Military under FDR
      Worked on Manhattan Project        J) General Arnold
                                                Aviation Tech (blockade)
K) Admiral E. King
    Naval Commander, (blockade)          Each One’s Basic Reasoning        Back
                                                                           Back
AGAINST vs FOR




    Back
JAPANESE SURRENDER & BOMB SURVIVORS




               Back
FOR BOMB                     Reasoning                 AGAINST BOMB            Back
a) End the war                                   a) Civilian deaths
b) Save lives of American soldiers               b) Aftereffects (radiation, Hibakusha)
c) No more deficit spending on costly war        c) Unethical / Immoral
d) Use it before Russia enters war               d) Unimaginable destruction
e) Japanese civilians were being armed to fight e) Alternatives Available
       until bitter end.                                - Demonstration
f) Samurai Tradition- Willing to fight until the        - Blockade
       end                                       f) Japanese were going to surrender
g) Complete devotion to divine emperor           g) Politicians want to use it to intimidate
h) Revenge for Pearl Harbor & Bataan Death             USSR, military does NOT want to
       March                                           use it.
i) One big bomb is “cleaner”, faster and more h) Revenge on civilians is wrong.
       efficient than firebombing.                     Dropping bomb puts US on moral
j) Few critiqued firebombing. What is                  low ground (same as Nazi atrocities)
       difference between the bomb and           i) Japan was ready to call it quits
       firebombing?                              j) Japan was NO threat to US by the end
k) Demonstrates US power                         k) Nagasaki was definitely wrong
l) ) Too risky for demo (only 2 bombs)           l) Bomb used to justify $2 billion budget
m) Convinced the world not to use it again       m) Political decision, not military
                                                 n) Better to firebomb then be the 1st nation to
                                                      use the bomb
     More Reasons For         Basic Reasoning of Historical Figures More Reasons Against
USE IT NOW                             STOP ENOLA GAY
1) The war was literally costing millions of       1) Countless civilian deaths would occur.
    dollars per day.                               2) Japan was ‘ready to surrender’
2) The invasion force would include over 5         3) Blockade would choke off the
    million coalition troops; casualty estimates       resistance
    were 30-40%+
                                                   4) Were discussing terms to a surrender
3) Projected Civilian deaths in invasion               with USSR.
    numbered in the millions
                                                   5) Aftereffects of the bomb: radiation,
4) The Soviet Union was supposedly building            mutations, emotional distress.
    a bomb also.
                                                   6) Ethical, moral concerns
5) Too much economic and social pressure to
    prolong the war                                7) Japan had no more resources to fight
                                                       the Allies
6) Estimated Invasion ‘time’ was 2-4 years of
    active combat.




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S = Scientist
    P = Politicians
                      M = Military
                      W = Writer
                                                       Primary Source Documents                                                                 Back
                              This is a TOC of 18 primary source documents. Each document will be completely available in class.
#                     Name               Background    For or Against                                     Reasoning

1                Leo Szilard                 S          Against         Wrote a petition signed by 69 Scientist of the Manhattan Project asking
                                                                        Truman not to use the bomb
2             Henry Stimson                  P             For          Japanese always fight to the end & have a 5 million man army in Japan

3              Edward Teller                 S          Against          Regrets not signing and passing on petition; proposed a demonstration in sky

4       Combined Intelligence                M          Against            British & American military experts claim Japan was about to surrender
            Committee
5             Albert Einstein                S          Against                       Pacifist once weapon is used, it will be used again

6              Oppenheimer                   S             For                     Bomb is good because it will prevent wars in the future.

7               Luis Alvarez                 S             For                      Ended the war quickly and lessened the risk of WWIII

8           Gen. Eisenhower                  M          Against                    Did NOT want US to be 1st to use this ‘barbaric’ weapon

9               Gen. Groves                  M             For           True bomb was NOT needed to win war, but needed to save American lives
                                                                                Criminal to have bomb and NOT use it to end war quickly
10      Admiral Leahy (Same as 15)           M          Against           Morally wrong to use; Blockade was working and Japan was about to quit

11            Harry Truman                   M             For           Drop bomb = no regret; Many American soldiers would die during invasion

12         Sec of State Byrnes               P             For            Concern about Russia and bomb use would make Russia more manageable

13             Gen. Marshall                 M            Both           1st Invasion (63,000 casualties) then changed to Bomb (1 million casualties)

14           Gen. MacArthur                  M            Both                            Invasion; was NOT consulted about bomb

15            Admiral Leahy                  M          Against           Japanese were already defeated; Other alternatives – air and sea blockades

16             Admiral King                  M          Against            Naval blockade. Invasion or A-bomb is misleading. Neither was needed

17              Gen. Arnold                 M           Against             Air Force Commander; No bomb needed. Japan was going to surrender

18              John Hersey                  W                          Back          Book Hiroshima interviewed 6 A-bomb survivors
Essay Grading Rubric




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FOR BOMB                                 AGAINST BOMB
A)Truman                            A) Einstein
      President                             Wrote Letter to President; genius
B) General Groves                   B) Eisenhower
      Head of Manhattan Project          Supreme Allied Commander
C) Oppenheimer                      C) Adm. Leahy
      Father of Atomic Bomb             Chief of Staff to Truman and FDR
D) Stimson                          D) Szilard
      Secretary of War                  Physicist aided discovery of a-bomb
E) Marshall                         E) Teller
      U.S Army Chief of Staff               Discovered H-Bomb
F) Churchill                        F) General MacArthur*
      UK Prime Minister                 Commander of US Forces…
G) General MacArthur                G) Hersey
      Commander of US Forces in the     Author- wrote about survivors
      Pacific                       H) Rotblat
H) Byrnes                               Worked on Manhattan Project
      Advisor to Truman             I) Marshall*
I) Luis Alvarez                         Chief of Staff under FDR
    Nobel Prize for Plutonium bomb, J) General Arnold
      Worked on Manhattan Project          Aviation Tech (blockade)
K) Admiral E. King
      Naval Commander, (blockade) Back
Atomic Bomb Fact Gathering
Name and background     Main Point       Based on what info?   Agree or disagree?
1)________________    AGAINST or FAVOR




2)________________    AGAINST or FAVOR




3)________________    AGAINST or FAVOR




4)________________    AGAINST or FAVOR




5)________________    AGAINST or FAVOR
Atomic Bomb Fact Gathering
Name and background     Main Point       Based on what info?   Agree or disagree?
6)________________    AGAINST or FAVOR




7)________________    AGAINST or FAVOR




8)________________    AGAINST or FAVOR




9)________________    AGAINST or FAVOR




10)_______________    AGAINST or FAVOR
S = Scientist
P = Politicians
                   M = Military
                   W = Writer
                                                           Primary Source Documents                                               Back
                                  This is a TOC of 18 primary source documents. Each document will be completely available in class.
 #                   Name                    Background    For or Against                                     Reasoning

 1                 Leo Szilard                   S          Against         Wrote a petition signed by 69 Scientist of the Manhattan Project asking
                                                                            Truman not to use the bomb
 2            Henry Stimson                      P             For          Japanese always fight to the end & have a 5 million man army in Japan

 3                Edward Teller                  S          Against          Regrets not signing and passing on petition; proposed a demonstration in sky

 4      Combined Intelligence                    M          Against            British & American military experts claim Japan was about to surrender
            Committee
 5            Albert Einstein                    S          Against                       Pacifist once weapon is used, it will be used again

 6                Oppenheimer                    S             For                     Bomb is good because it will prevent wars in the future.

 7                Luis Alvarez                   S             For                      Ended the war quickly and lessened the risk of WWIII

 8           Gen. Eisenhower                     M          Against                    Did NOT want US to be 1st to use this ‘barbaric’ weapon

 9                Gen. Groves                    M             For           True bomb was NOT needed to win war, but needed to save American lives
                                                                                    Criminal to have bomb and NOT use it to end war quickly
 10     Admiral Leahy (Same as 15)               M          Against           Morally wrong to use; Blockade was working and Japan was about to quit

 11           Harry Truman                       M             For           Drop bomb = no regret; Many American soldiers would die during invasion

 12        Sec of State Byrnes                   P             For            Concern about Russia and bomb use would make Russia more manageable

 13               Gen. Marshall                  M            Both           1st Invasion (63,000 casualties) then changed to Bomb (1 million casualties)

 14          Gen. MacArthur                      M            Both                            Invasion; was NOT consulted about bomb

 15           Admiral Leahy                      M          Against           Japanese were already defeated; Other alternatives – air and sea blockades

 16               Admiral King                   M          Against            Naval blockade. Invasion or A-bomb is misleading. Neither was needed

 17               Gen. Arnold                   M           Against             Air Force Commander; No bomb needed. Japan was going to surrender

 18               John Hersey                    W                                       Book Hiroshima interviewed 6 A-bomb survivors

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Atomic Bomb Essay Notes

  • 1. ATOMIC BOMB DOCUMENTS Doc X – Atomic Bomb Essay Notes Worksheet Doc A – Kevin Lee’s Guide to Historical Figures Doc B - Bill Dietrich Pros & Cons of Using the Atomic Bomb Doc C – Was the Atomic Bomb Necessary? Doc D – Issue 13: Was It Necessary to Drop the Atomic Bomb to End WWII? Doc E - The Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb by Henry Stimson Doc F - US Strategic Bombing Survey, Summary Report Doc G – Yamaoka Michiko, Eight Hundred Meters from the Hypocenter Essay Grading Rubric Back
  • 3. ATOMIC BOMB ESSAY NOTES Assign #7 Initial Opinion: Was the dropping of the atomic bomb justifiable? Why or why not? Basic Reasoning of HISTORICAL FIGURES FOR AGAINST A) A) B) B) C) C) D) D) E) E) F) F) G) G) H) H) I) I) J) J) REASONING FOR AGAINST A) A) B) B) C) C) D) D) E) E) F) F) G) G) H) H) Back
  • 4. Your Main Points Assign #7 Your Favorite Points Associated People Why is it a good point? 1) 1) 2) 2) 3) 3) Counter Arguments What Counter Point can be made Associated People How would you argue against it? against your points? 1) 1) 2) 2) 3) 3) Final Opinion: Was the US use of the atomic bomb justifiable?
  • 5. ATOMIC BOMB ESSAY NOTES Assign #7 Initial Opinion: Was the dropping of the atomic bomb justifiable? Why or why not? HISTORICAL FIGURES FOR AGAINST A) A) B) B) C) C) D) D) E) E) F) F) G) G) H) H) I) I) J) J) REASONING FOR AGAINST A) A) B) B) C) C) D) D) E) E) F) F) G) G) H) H) Back
  • 6. WWII Essay Topic Was the dropping of the atomic bomb justifiable? Why or why not? Back
  • 7. FOR BOMB AGAINST BOMB A)Truman A) Einstein President after FDR dies Wrote Letter to President; genius B) General Groves B) Eisenhower Head of Manhattan Project Supreme Allied Commander in Europe C) Oppenheimer C) Adm. Leahy Father of Atomic Bomb Chief of Staff to Truman and FDR D) Stimson D) Szilard Secretary of War Physicist aided discovery of a-bomb E) Marshall * E) Teller U.S Army Chief of Staff Created H-Bomb F) Churchill F) General MacArthur* UK Prime Minister Commander of US Pacific Forces G) General MacArthur * G) Hersey Commander of US Pacific Forces Author- wrote about survivors H) Byrnes H) Rotblat Sec of State & Advisor to Truman Worked on Manhattan Project I) Luis Alvarez I) Marshall* Nobel Prize for Plutonium bomb, Head of US Military under FDR Worked on Manhattan Project J) General Arnold Aviation Tech (blockade) K) Admiral E. King Naval Commander, (blockade) Each One’s Basic Reasoning Back Back
  • 9. JAPANESE SURRENDER & BOMB SURVIVORS Back
  • 10. FOR BOMB Reasoning AGAINST BOMB Back a) End the war a) Civilian deaths b) Save lives of American soldiers b) Aftereffects (radiation, Hibakusha) c) No more deficit spending on costly war c) Unethical / Immoral d) Use it before Russia enters war d) Unimaginable destruction e) Japanese civilians were being armed to fight e) Alternatives Available until bitter end. - Demonstration f) Samurai Tradition- Willing to fight until the - Blockade end f) Japanese were going to surrender g) Complete devotion to divine emperor g) Politicians want to use it to intimidate h) Revenge for Pearl Harbor & Bataan Death USSR, military does NOT want to March use it. i) One big bomb is “cleaner”, faster and more h) Revenge on civilians is wrong. efficient than firebombing. Dropping bomb puts US on moral j) Few critiqued firebombing. What is low ground (same as Nazi atrocities) difference between the bomb and i) Japan was ready to call it quits firebombing? j) Japan was NO threat to US by the end k) Demonstrates US power k) Nagasaki was definitely wrong l) ) Too risky for demo (only 2 bombs) l) Bomb used to justify $2 billion budget m) Convinced the world not to use it again m) Political decision, not military n) Better to firebomb then be the 1st nation to use the bomb More Reasons For Basic Reasoning of Historical Figures More Reasons Against
  • 11. USE IT NOW STOP ENOLA GAY 1) The war was literally costing millions of 1) Countless civilian deaths would occur. dollars per day. 2) Japan was ‘ready to surrender’ 2) The invasion force would include over 5 3) Blockade would choke off the million coalition troops; casualty estimates resistance were 30-40%+ 4) Were discussing terms to a surrender 3) Projected Civilian deaths in invasion with USSR. numbered in the millions 5) Aftereffects of the bomb: radiation, 4) The Soviet Union was supposedly building mutations, emotional distress. a bomb also. 6) Ethical, moral concerns 5) Too much economic and social pressure to prolong the war 7) Japan had no more resources to fight the Allies 6) Estimated Invasion ‘time’ was 2-4 years of active combat. Back
  • 12. S = Scientist P = Politicians M = Military W = Writer Primary Source Documents Back This is a TOC of 18 primary source documents. Each document will be completely available in class. # Name Background For or Against Reasoning 1 Leo Szilard S Against Wrote a petition signed by 69 Scientist of the Manhattan Project asking Truman not to use the bomb 2 Henry Stimson P For Japanese always fight to the end & have a 5 million man army in Japan 3 Edward Teller S Against Regrets not signing and passing on petition; proposed a demonstration in sky 4 Combined Intelligence M Against British & American military experts claim Japan was about to surrender Committee 5 Albert Einstein S Against Pacifist once weapon is used, it will be used again 6 Oppenheimer S For Bomb is good because it will prevent wars in the future. 7 Luis Alvarez S For Ended the war quickly and lessened the risk of WWIII 8 Gen. Eisenhower M Against Did NOT want US to be 1st to use this ‘barbaric’ weapon 9 Gen. Groves M For True bomb was NOT needed to win war, but needed to save American lives Criminal to have bomb and NOT use it to end war quickly 10 Admiral Leahy (Same as 15) M Against Morally wrong to use; Blockade was working and Japan was about to quit 11 Harry Truman M For Drop bomb = no regret; Many American soldiers would die during invasion 12 Sec of State Byrnes P For Concern about Russia and bomb use would make Russia more manageable 13 Gen. Marshall M Both 1st Invasion (63,000 casualties) then changed to Bomb (1 million casualties) 14 Gen. MacArthur M Both Invasion; was NOT consulted about bomb 15 Admiral Leahy M Against Japanese were already defeated; Other alternatives – air and sea blockades 16 Admiral King M Against Naval blockade. Invasion or A-bomb is misleading. Neither was needed 17 Gen. Arnold M Against Air Force Commander; No bomb needed. Japan was going to surrender 18 John Hersey W Back Book Hiroshima interviewed 6 A-bomb survivors
  • 14. FOR BOMB AGAINST BOMB A)Truman A) Einstein President Wrote Letter to President; genius B) General Groves B) Eisenhower Head of Manhattan Project Supreme Allied Commander C) Oppenheimer C) Adm. Leahy Father of Atomic Bomb Chief of Staff to Truman and FDR D) Stimson D) Szilard Secretary of War Physicist aided discovery of a-bomb E) Marshall E) Teller U.S Army Chief of Staff Discovered H-Bomb F) Churchill F) General MacArthur* UK Prime Minister Commander of US Forces… G) General MacArthur G) Hersey Commander of US Forces in the Author- wrote about survivors Pacific H) Rotblat H) Byrnes Worked on Manhattan Project Advisor to Truman I) Marshall* I) Luis Alvarez Chief of Staff under FDR Nobel Prize for Plutonium bomb, J) General Arnold Worked on Manhattan Project Aviation Tech (blockade) K) Admiral E. King Naval Commander, (blockade) Back
  • 15. Atomic Bomb Fact Gathering Name and background Main Point Based on what info? Agree or disagree? 1)________________ AGAINST or FAVOR 2)________________ AGAINST or FAVOR 3)________________ AGAINST or FAVOR 4)________________ AGAINST or FAVOR 5)________________ AGAINST or FAVOR
  • 16. Atomic Bomb Fact Gathering Name and background Main Point Based on what info? Agree or disagree? 6)________________ AGAINST or FAVOR 7)________________ AGAINST or FAVOR 8)________________ AGAINST or FAVOR 9)________________ AGAINST or FAVOR 10)_______________ AGAINST or FAVOR
  • 17. S = Scientist P = Politicians M = Military W = Writer Primary Source Documents Back This is a TOC of 18 primary source documents. Each document will be completely available in class. # Name Background For or Against Reasoning 1 Leo Szilard S Against Wrote a petition signed by 69 Scientist of the Manhattan Project asking Truman not to use the bomb 2 Henry Stimson P For Japanese always fight to the end & have a 5 million man army in Japan 3 Edward Teller S Against Regrets not signing and passing on petition; proposed a demonstration in sky 4 Combined Intelligence M Against British & American military experts claim Japan was about to surrender Committee 5 Albert Einstein S Against Pacifist once weapon is used, it will be used again 6 Oppenheimer S For Bomb is good because it will prevent wars in the future. 7 Luis Alvarez S For Ended the war quickly and lessened the risk of WWIII 8 Gen. Eisenhower M Against Did NOT want US to be 1st to use this ‘barbaric’ weapon 9 Gen. Groves M For True bomb was NOT needed to win war, but needed to save American lives Criminal to have bomb and NOT use it to end war quickly 10 Admiral Leahy (Same as 15) M Against Morally wrong to use; Blockade was working and Japan was about to quit 11 Harry Truman M For Drop bomb = no regret; Many American soldiers would die during invasion 12 Sec of State Byrnes P For Concern about Russia and bomb use would make Russia more manageable 13 Gen. Marshall M Both 1st Invasion (63,000 casualties) then changed to Bomb (1 million casualties) 14 Gen. MacArthur M Both Invasion; was NOT consulted about bomb 15 Admiral Leahy M Against Japanese were already defeated; Other alternatives – air and sea blockades 16 Admiral King M Against Naval blockade. Invasion or A-bomb is misleading. Neither was needed 17 Gen. Arnold M Against Air Force Commander; No bomb needed. Japan was going to surrender 18 John Hersey W Book Hiroshima interviewed 6 A-bomb survivors