Abstract

ABSTRACT Tsuyoshi Hasegawa, a US citizen who was born in Japan, has taught in both countries. Applying his specialized knowledge of Russian history to an analysis of the US decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan, he challenges the prevailing American view that the US decision to drop the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was justified. The prevailing view is based on two premises: first, the use of the atomic bombs was the only option available to the US government without launching a costly homeland invasion; and second, the atomic bombings had an immediate and direct impact on Japan’s decision to surrender. Dr. Hasegawa rebuts both assumptions. He also sets out the third – and often hidden – justification for dropping the bombs, namely, America’s sense of revenge. He argues that, even before the atomic bombings, the United States had already crossed the moral high ground that it had held. He views the US use of atomic bombs to be a war crime. But he asserts that this action must be understood in the context of Japan’s responsibility for starting the war of aggression and committing atrocities in the Asia–Pacific War.

Highlights

  • Hibiki Yamaguchi (HY): We are so honored and privileged to be here with you to discuss your works on the international history of the atomic bombings on Hiroshima and Nagasaki

  • As far as I understand, you have come to the field of the international historiography of the atomic bombings in a relatively late stage of your career as a historian

  • I did not belong to any factions, I became interested in socialism and questioned why the Soviet Union, which was founded on the seemingly utopian vision of socialism, had degenerated into the monstrous Stalinist regime

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Summary

Journal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament

ISSN: (Print) 2575-1654 (Online) Journal homepage: https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rpnd. Can the Atomic Bombings on Japan Be Justified? To cite this article: Hibiki Yamaguchi, Fumihiko Yoshida & Radomir Compel (2019) Can the Atomic Bombings on Japan Be Justified? JOURNAL FOR PEACE AND NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT 2019, VOL.

To Deter the Soviets?
Impact on the Soviet Union
What Was the Decisive Factor in Ending the War?
Nuclear Weapons as a War Crime
Notes on Contributors
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