from Part I - Enemies
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 January 2023
Just as a majority of top officials opposed the internment of Japanese Americans and the punitive postwar plans for Germany, many also objected to the use of the atomic bomb. This chapter spotlights the attempts to prevent its use, mainly by urging a peaceful demonstration of it on a deserted island. Scientists within the Manhattan Project, as well as the undersecretary of the Navy, hoped that Japan’s leaders, witnessing the devastation of the bomb, would be induced to surrender. The chapter explores those efforts and why they failed.
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