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Essay on futility of war with reference to hiroshima and nagasaki​

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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George Washington once said,"My first wish is to see this plague of mankind, war, banished from earth." War is the march of hell on the surface of earth, and it leaves in its wake, corpses, ruins, rubble, families destroyed, and regret for having invited this monster from hell. All the wars that were fought in the history of  mankind taught man the horrible lessons of its futility. The most heinous and horrible war in the entire history of mankind is the second world war. The dates August 6,1945, and August 9, 1945 are written indelibly on the pages of history with blood of thousands of people who died a painful death in the nuclear bomb attacks in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Hiroshima bomb killed approximately 1,40,000 people instantaneously; Nagasaki underwent almost the same nightmare. Seeing the enormity of death and destruction, the entire world condemned the use of nuclear bombs. Even those who were in favour of its use in war, felt remorseful. The most frightening aspect related to nuclear bombs is, the world is full of them. Bombs many times more potent than the ones used in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, are lying ready in the arsenals of many country. The world is ina precarious position. When will man become wiser? May be never! 
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