Was it Wrong to Drop the Atom Bomb on Japan?
In recent years, many academics and others have condemned President Truman's decision to use the atomic bomb on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki as unnecessary and immoral. Yet this interpretation relies on a poor understanding of history that both lacks perspective and ignores context. Dropping the bomb shortened the war and saved countless lives -- both American and Japanese. In five minutes, Professor of History at Notre Dame, Father Wilson Miscamble, explains.
Now Playing: 13 of 16
US History
The Constitution: Why a Republic?
5-Minute Videos • Robert George
Writing the Constitution: Miracle in Philadelphia
5-Minute Videos • Jay Cost
If We Lose John Locke, We Lose America
5-Minute Videos • Ben Shapiro
Why the 3/5ths Compromise Was Anti-Slavery
5-Minute Videos • Carol Swain
Frederick Douglass: From Slave to Statesman
5-Minute Videos • Timothy Sandefur
Reconstruction: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
5-Minute Videos • Allen Guelzo
How Lincoln Changed the World in Two Minutes
5-Minute Videos • Doug Douds
Hamilton: The Man Who Invented America
5-Minute Videos • Joseph Tartakovsky
What Made George Washington Great?
5-Minute Videos • John Rhodehamel
Religious Tolerance: Made in America
5-Minute Videos • Larry Schweikart
America's 2nd War of Independence
5-Minute Videos • Brian Kilmeade
America's Socialist Origins
5-Minute Videos • Larry Schweikart
Was it Wrong to Drop the Atom Bomb on Japan?
5-Minute Videos • Father Wilson Miscamble
D-Day
5-Minute Videos • Peter Caddick-Adams
Hoover and the Great Depression
5-Minute Videos • Lee Ohanian
Did FDR End the Great Depression?
5-Minute Videos • Lee Ohanian