Spedizione gratuita con Packeta per un prezzo superiore a 79.99 €
BRT 7.99 Punto BRT 7.99 DHL 7.99 HR Parcel 7.49 GLS 3.99

Strategic Decision Making

Lingua IngleseInglese
Libro In brossura
Libro Strategic Decision Making Trevor A Wentlandt
Codice Libristo: 08144216
Casa editrice Biblioscholar, ottobre 2012
President Harry S. Truman's decision to drop the atomic bombs on the Japanese home islands in 1945 w... Descrizione completa
? points 168 b
71.07
Magazzino esterno Inviamo tra 15-20 giorni

30 giorni per il reso


Potrebbe interessarti anche


Light of Scarthey. a Romance. Egerton Castle / In brossura
common.buy 35.21
13th Boy Stephen Fife / In brossura
common.buy 23.22
Nod to My Father Lee And Adam McKinley John / In brossura
common.buy 9.94
Flower and the Fable J F K Reiss / In brossura
common.buy 19.90
No Plan B Nelson Hannah / In brossura
common.buy 16.69
In a Soldier's Mind Justin Goose E Shelton / Rigido
common.buy 31.67
Tales of Yore D Cameron / Rigido
common.buy 41.20
Looking Unto Jesus Grace So Divine Wayne Bills / In brossura
common.buy 24.50
King & Queen C A Thomas / Rigido
common.buy 32.10
Current Mout Doctrine and Its Adequacy for Today's Army Phillip T Nethery / In brossura
common.buy 71.07

President Harry S. Truman's decision to drop the atomic bombs on the Japanese home islands in 1945 was a continuation of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's atomic legacy. With Roosevelt's untimely death an unprepared Truman was thrust into the presidency. He had neither the executive political background nor necessary mentoring from President Roosevelt to rely on. Instead--in his moment of crisis--Truman deliberately sought out Roosevelt's domestic, foreign and war legacy. In order to piece together Roosevelt's legacy Truman turned to Roosevelt's advisors and the fallen president's written documents. Then, without considering the ramifications, Truman implemented Roosevelt's legacy. Truman followed a similar pattern in his desire to implement Roosevelt's atomic legacy. As with the diplomatic and war efforts, prior to becoming President, Truman had little, if any, knowledge of US efforts to build an atomic weapon. Thus, Roosevelt's atomic advisors played a key role in defining Roosevelt's atomic legacy and implementing that legacy. For his part, Truman failed to consider the consequences of implementing this portion of Roosevelt's legacy. Instead of questioning the efficacy of Roosevelt's atomic legacy, Truman chose the path of noninterference. He accepted Roosevelt's atomic legacy at face value and directed the employment of atomic weapons against city-sized targets. Only after receiving the reports describing the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, to include the number of civilian casualties, did Truman truly consider the cost of dropping the atomic bombs. His initial response to the reports was to remove the atomic option from future war plans. However, shortly thereafter Roosevelt's atomic legacy compelled Truman to once again consider employing atomic weapons against Japan. Fortunately, another bomb was not ready for employment.

Informazioni sul libro

Titolo completo Strategic Decision Making
Lingua Inglese
Rilegatura Libro - In brossura
Data di pubblicazione 2012
Numero di pagine 42
EAN 9781249844532
ISBN 9781249844532
Codice Libristo 08144216
Casa editrice Biblioscholar
Peso 95
Dimensioni 189 x 246 x 2
Regala questo libro oggi stesso
È facile
1 Aggiungi il libro al carrello e scegli la consegna come regalo 2 Ti invieremo subito il buono 3 Il libro arriverà all'indirizzo del destinatario

Accesso

Accedi al tuo account. Non hai ancora un account Libristo? Crealo ora!

 
obbligatorio
obbligatorio

Non hai un account? Ottieni i vantaggi di un account Libristo!

Con un account Libristo, avrai tutto sotto controllo.

Crea un account Libristo