After the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, many Americans felt a sense of relief and pride, believing it hastened the end of World War II and saved countless lives that would have been lost in a prolonged conflict. However, there was also a growing moral unease about the immense destruction and civilian casualties caused by the bomb. As the realities of nuclear warfare became more apparent, discussions around the ethical implications and the future of global security began to emerge, reflecting a complex mix of triumph and trepidation among the American public.
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