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hey i got another question im pretty sure that its Eisenhower but it might also be Roosevelt While President Truman ultimately made the decision to drop the atomic bombs, the Manhattan Project and the development of those bombs was a decision made by President Franklin Roosevelt General Dwight D. Eisenhower Prime Minister Winston Churchill scientist Albert Einstein

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The answer is Roosevelt. He was the one who supported the Manhattan project and construction of the nuclear bomb, but Truman was the one who made the decision to drop it.

The Manhattan Project was created when the European conflict began in 1939. In that same year, President Roosevelt was the one who supported the development of these bombs.

However, in 1945, the scene of the war had changed, since the Germans had signed the surrender on May 8, 1945 and peace returned to the European continent. Only in the Pacific did the war continue, and the Japanese refused to lay down their arms. So it was against this people that the American president Truman decided to launch the atomic bombs.