The indirect reason was a strong Japan fitted the Anti-Communist view of U.S. government. Directly from the Japanese leaned production program, which leaned on the production of coal and steel, to stimulate the economy. Their labor are competitive in world market because their ability as literate people, and cheap price because of the war. Because of the Korean War, U.S. government ordered much equipment from Japan, which once more stimulated their economy.
Surrendering to limit the damage done to the country.
None, when the war ended, the air raids ended.
The worst damage done by dropping the Atom Bomb is that thousands of innocent civilians, men women and children were vaporised; that more thousands became horribly sick and died soon thereafter; that more thousands developed illnesses from radiation later; and Americans became forever known as the only people in the world who ever did such a bad thing. If we had detonated the bomb a few miles out to sea, it would haver ended the war just as soon, without causing that irreparable harm to those people and to our reputation.
August 6, 1945.
Germany was bombing England in WW2. This was done to demoralize the English and to destroy manufacturing and shipping centers...basically to cause infrastructure damage.
It was very bad because it killed a lot of people
really, you will not be able to always recover all 100 percent of your data, and if there is damage done to your disk's platters or if your data is over written then your not getting that back
not much...
A lot of damage was done in Japan. Lots of people were killed. Airports were closed. Roads were blocked. Houses were destroyed. Fired occured. Power outages. All of this happened because of the tsunami and the earthquake. Nuclear problems.
it depends on what kind of sentence it's in.
As with most cells in your body, they can indeed be repaired or replaced by healthy cells. Of course chronic disease and smoking can greatly increase the difficulty of repairing lung tissue.
It is done in the outskirts of japan
The Damage Done was created in 1997.
President Truman stated that he needed to end the war and to collapse Japan's means to make war ever again.
Germany
$1 trillion USD in 1945
The Damage Done has 211 pages.