Was the US justified in using the atomic bomb during World War II?
vote now: Yes or No - (view results)
Yes
by Dan Collier
The use of the Atomic bomb in World War II was justified and actually saved lives. The Japanese
No
Dropping the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki cannot be justified. The murder of hundreds of thousands
by Kirk R. Hon
The Tragedy of the USS Indianapolis
On July 26, 1945 the USS Indianapolis (CA-35) and her crew delivered the first operational atomic
by Jerry Curtis
Germany lost World War I because it ran out of men, material, and the support of its people as the fortunes of war inevitably changed.
by Bekir Sabic
The defeat of Yugoslavia in spring of 1941, by all accounts a speedy and a decisive one, was a consequence of a combination of causes.
624 Article Titles on The World Wars
- The raid on Dieppe: A necessary lesson or a military blunder? (4 articles)
- The strategic context of the Battle of the Philippine Sea (2 articles)
- D-Day history (7 articles)
- A timeline of the Pearl Harbor raid in 1941 (2 articles)
- Weapons of war: Germany's Deutschland class heavy cruisers (1 article)
- A timeline of the Battle of Midway (1 article)
- Timeline of the Bismarck: From construction to sinking (3 articles)
- How the Allies defeated the Yamato class battleships (2 articles)
- A timeline of the Battle of Peleliu (2 articles)
- The use of London's underground railway stations as air raid shelters during World War II (2 articles)
- How important was submarine warfare in World War I? (2 articles)
- An overview of the Battle of Peleliu (2 articles)
- The Sino Japanese War as the origin of the Pacific War (1 article)
- The Battle of River Plate (3 articles)
- Japan's victories and defeats in the Pacific War (2 articles)
- How the Royal Navy defeated the Bismarck class battleships (2 articles)
- An overview of World War I in the Middle East (1 article)
- An overview of the initial stages of the First World War (2 articles)
- The history of dive bombers in World War II (3 articles)
- The use of submarines in the Pacific War (2 articles)
- The history of the German U-boat (3 articles)
- Military history of Italy during World War II (2 articles)
- The history of the HMS Hood battleship (1 article)
- Japanese naval battles in the Pacific War (3 articles)
- Weapons of war: The T-35 multi-turreted heavy tank (1 article)
- Weapons of war: The MG42 (1 article)
- Aircraft used at the Battle of Coral Sea (2 articles)
- The underlying causes of World War I (2 articles)
- Canada's role in World War II (2 articles)
- The aftermath of the Battle of Corregidor (1 article)
- The strategic context of the Battle of Denmark Strait (1 article)
- An overview of Operation Husky (1 article)
- The strategic context of the Battle of Tannenberg (1 article)
- An overview of the type of the experiments performed on Jews during the Holocaust (3 articles)
- The strategic context of the Battle of Kursk (2 articles)
- United States Navy ships: The USS Indianapolis (2 articles)
- Famous admirals and generals of World War I (1 article)
- European history: Treaty of Rapallo (1 article)
- The sinking of the Yorktown aircraft carrier (1 article)
- Biography: Sir Thomas Sopwith (1 article)
- The aftermath of the Battle of Gazala (1 article)
- Tanks used at the Battle of Kursk (1 article)
- Famous battleships of WWII (1 article)
- Famous German battles of the World Wars (1 article)
- The strategic context of the Battle of the Marne (1 article)
- Why was the policy of Appeasement popular in Britain in the years leading to World War Two (4 articles)
- Why the first eight months of World War Two in Europe are known as the Phoney War (3 articles)
- The Battle of the Marne: A turning point in World War I (3 articles)
- World War II aircraft: P - 51 Mustang (2 articles)
- Why Britain lost the Battle of Crete (1 article)

