It ended badly, with an atomic mushroom cloud and Russian Troops threatening the Home Island. Ultimately, it wasn't the fact that the United States used atomic weapons on the Japs, it was that the Japanese finally realized that loss of any part of Japan to the Russians would mean never getting it back! That is the only reason Japan surrendered! I don't think we had but one more atomic bomb left at that time. At any rate, the Japanese were quite used to taking 90 percent casualities. They didn't give a damn about civilians. Operation Tiger, the propossed invasion of Japan caculated a 1.5 to 3 million allied casualities. That's what the Japanese were preparing for us. Only the possible loss of part of the nation brought extreamists to the surrender table. Not atomic bombs. Yep, scarry Uncle Joe Stalin is really who they feared, not American B-29s creating firestorms, or even an invasion by Americans and British Troops. Somehow the Japanese held a notion that we would eventually leave and that they would get Japan back. Their honor intact with millions dead, but that would not be the case if the Russians ever go a hold of Japan. The idea of becoming the Soviet Socialists Republic of Japan didn't go down too well. Resistance is futile! You will be assimilated! Ah...No! Surrendering to the United States was far more attractive, and it proved a far better choice for the Japanese. Now, if they would only teach their own people about their own barbaric bid at world conquest, stop asking for an appology because the attack on us resulted in a couple of atomic explosions. Telling us they need only appologize once, but we should forever appologize for dropping an atomic weapon. Well, you can see now that didn't even matter as they still had no plans to surrender!
They were demilitarized and given a more democratic government. The US had a significant role in running the government for a while afterwords and also helped to rebuild them, allowing Japan to become the economic powerhouse they are today. There are still US military bases in Japan today.
WWII ended in the Pacific when two Atomic bombs were dropped on Japan. Japan had already considered surrerener and this was the last straw.
The United States of America dropped two atomic bombs. The first was on Hiroshima and the second was on Nagasaki which led Japan to surrender
The dropping of atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Japan officially surrendered on August 15, 1945. However, the surrender documents were not signed until September 2, 1945, the official date that marks the end of WWII.
War in Japan ended on VJ (Victory in Japan) Day after the second atomic bomb was dropped on Japan. The surrender document was signed on the battleship Missouri.
Japan surrendered after the US dropped 2 atomic bombs on Japan.
so they can end the war against the japan empire as soon as possible
He wanted to end the war and end the means to make war again.
Stalin worried Japan would attack the USSR on the east end of the country. He did not neet to be enticed to fight against Japan. He wanted to be the one who defeated them.
He wanted to end that war and collapse the ability so the Japan could not make war again.
He wanted to end the war very quickly and have the unconditional surrender of Japan.
August 19th 1945
World War 2 my friend they bombed two places in japan
so they can end the war against the japan empire as soon as possible
He wanted to end the war and end the means to make war again.
He dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima.
To end the war as quickly as possible.
Stalin worried Japan would attack the USSR on the east end of the country. He did not neet to be enticed to fight against Japan. He wanted to be the one who defeated them.
To bring about the quickest end to the war.
To bring about the quickest end to the war.
To end the war and to collapse Japan's means to make war.
to end the war and cos japan dropped a bomb in the us on perl harbor,so that's th reason!
After Pearl Harbor, America was devastated. In an attempt to end the war, they used the atomic bomb against Japan. It worked.