Thank God for the Atomic bomb
“My division, like most of the ones transferred from Europe was going to take part in the invasion at Honshu (an island of Japan). The people who preferred invasion instead of A- bombing seemed to have no intention of proceeding to the Japanese front themselves. I have already noted what a few more days would mean to the luckless troops and sailors on the spot…. On Okinawa, only a few weeks before Hiroshima, 123,000 Japanese and Americans killed each other. War is immoral. War is cruel.”
Source: Paul Fussell, a World War II Soldier, Thank God for the Atom Bomb, 1990.
Question 1
What did Paul Fussel feel towards the dropping of the Atomic Bomb? Why?
Question 2
What was one of the major concerns of the American leaders and military during this time?
Teach with AI superpowers
Why teachers love Class Companion
Import assignments to get started in no time.
Create your own rubric to customize the AI feedback to your liking.
Overrule the AI feedback if a student disputes.