Mrs. Martinez
English IV
1/5/2016
Hiroshima Bombing of August 6, 1945 The bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese caused much tension and troubles throughout the early years. For years after this bombing, American scientists planned, built, and made preparations to bomb Hiroshima without warning. There was an attempt by America to try to get Japan to surrender. Hiroshima’s civilization would forever be altered and have devastating memories in its history. The Hiroshima bombing, which was also known as Pikadon or just Pika to the Japanese, resulted in many deaths, the dropping of the atomic bombs, many lives taken, and lead to the end of World War II. “A date which will live in infamy” was said by President Franklin D. Roosevelt after Japanese attempted to destroy the Pacific Fleet in Hawaii, which was 4,000 miles apart (Farris 11). “When Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, they managed to destroy 20 naval vessels, under 10 battleships, more than 300 airplanes, more than 2,000 soldiers and sailors died with another 1,000 were wounded” (Farris 11). The following day, Franklin D. Roosevelt requested to declare war on Japan, which was approved with only one dissenting vote” (Pearl Harbor 1). America went to war with Japan after discussing when and why they are going to war. The …show more content…
Afterward, the soldiers dug deep holes in the ground, raked the remains in the common grave, and covered them with earth. Because of the rapidly decaying bodies, there was no time for ceremonies. The bodies would spread infection and disease if not tended to immediately. The exact number of people that died during the bombing is unknown although city officials reported that an estimated 120,000 people died within two days (Farris 42). Many days after the bomb was dropped, the number of bodies varied as they found more civilians of