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No. there is no justification to killing that many innocent people in a war.
Whew. Good one. Some would say 'yes', because it convinced the Japanese to surrender earlier than they would have. Had the Japanese held out and not surrendered until after a land invasion of Japan, hundreds of thousands of people would have died in the ensuing conflicts. The atomic bombs convinced the Japanese that they could be destroyed without requiring a land invasion.
Murder can be justified in cases such as the preservation of human life or in the case of self defence. This is very controversial as many people believe that how can some one judge what is justified to what is not.
To get Japan to Surrender. The Japanese people are a very proud and honourable people and did not and do not believe in giving up. Hence two Horrendous bombs were dropped on them to show the futility of their continued fighting.
Most people think so.
It wasn't necessarily justified in everybody's eyes. But in his own eyes, and obviously the eyes of congress, he justified it as saying that he was not holding people hostage, he was holding them to see if they were or were not communists.
Japanese people often do believe in religion. A majority of Japanese people follow the beliefs of Buddhism and Shintoism. In the modern days there are many that follow the Christian beliefs.
The U.S. dropped Atomic Bombs on those Japanese people.
No, this belief is a stereotype and not a commonly held belief among Japanese people. Like any group, individuals in Japan may have varying perspectives and beliefs about others based on personal experiences or cultural influences, but it is not a widely accepted belief in Japanese society.
Yes they may be believing in them. Same reason why people believe in god
over 20 million people
Your question is too vague!Around 70% of all Japanese people believe in Shintoism or Buddhism, 29% not believing in any religion, and 1% believing in Christianity.