Many complex decisions during World War II led to the Manhattan Project and to the development of the world’s first atomic weapons. The dropping of the atomic bombs on Japan and the destructive power of nuclear weapons prompt us to confront the profound choices and consequences of the Manhattan Project, which many still struggle with today. As you explore the articles on this website, you may find yourself asking many questions. Some questions may probe assumptions, rationale, implications, and consequences. Others may explore viewpoints and perspectives new to you. As these questions surface, follow them. Reflection can lead to greater insights about the past and yourself. Get started with the "seeds for reflection" below. |
Last updated: October 11, 2024