Millions more Russians (People in the USSR) died in WW2 than Japanese. The death toll in the Soviet Union is unknown, but it was probably higher than all other countries added together.
1 milliones
I believe they had twelve, certainly not much more than that. Michael Montagne
Be more specific. The Soviets have launched space crafts, i guess.
because of the cold war, though many did not 'get away with it' and were tried and sentenced, others were more useful to the Soviets or the USA, so as world leaders they had the power to be above the law and supersede justice.
I tell someone to drop the bomb if I were president.Reasons:1. The world would still have no peace if the Japanese ruled.2. The evil Japanese would rule the world.3. Then the world wouldn't be in peace.4. Children wouldn't have education.There are many more reasons.
Over 220 or more Japanese athletes are competing,
Exact number is unknown, however very few surrendered or defected to the Allies. In fact there is very little written about defections of Japanese to the Allies in WW2. Much more is known about the more common problem of Japanese-Americans defecting to Japan.
more than thousand
The same way the United States did. When a German scientist was captured they were immediately taken to either Britain, USA or USSR. It is believed that the Soviets applied just a little more force to get production out of their, "Guests".
Yes, the World War 2 did continue after the 1942 when the Americans were driving back the Japanese.
In the "West" (Europe) the Soviets liberated: Estonia Latvia Lithuania Poland Czechoslovakia Hungary Austria (most of it) Bulgaria "East" Germany In the "East" (Asia) little is known and the Soviets were not in action for a very long time before the war ended, even so they did some very important things. They defeated the main Japanese Army stationed in China. They captured Manchuria and probably very importantly captured Pu-Ye (spelling?) who was the Emperor of China, and the Japanese in China claimed as their Emperor after the Japanese Emperor surrendered. The Soviets also captured northern Korea. Considering the fact that the Emperor and the Japanese Army were unimpressed by the 1st Atomic Bomb (because the damage done, and the number of people killed was less that what had already happened in Tokyo as a result of fire bombing), I strongly suspect the 2nd Atomic Bomb had no greater effect on their decision to fight on. So what caused the Emperor to surrender? I feel it was his fear of the Soviets taking over northern Japan while the Japanese fought against an American landing in southern Japan. As much as the Japanese may have hated us our history showed we did not take over land. On the other hand the Russians had taken over land. So the Emperor felt Japan had more to fear from the Soviets, and so he must surrender before they could invade Japan. Hope this helps, John
More than 5000