Japan needed and wanted to surrender but they begun dealing with the Russian. After the second bomb they were sure that bombs would keep coming until they surrender.
Japan was in total disaster after the atomic bombs and Japan had no remedy what so ever. They had to surrender.
Japan would not surrender prolonging on the war
The decision to drop the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki did work to have the Japanese surrender without appeasment.
These very same questions were also contentious at the time, as American ... On what basis does Stimson justify the use of the atomic bombs on ... understanding of the events which led up to the attack on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, on. Nagasaki on August 9, and the Japanese decision to surrender, on August 10.===============================Another answerThe U.W. Government feared that Japan would not surrender, prolonging the war.
No, dropping the bombs caused the Japanese to surrender.
To "convince" Japan to surrender in WWII.
When the United States dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the action brought about the surrender of Japan, and the end of World War II. The decision to drop the bombs was ordered by President Harry S. Truman.
Yes
Japan surrendered after 2 bombs.
the decision to drop the bombs caused the Japanese surrender. This prevented massive casualties on both sides in the Operation Downfall invasion of Japan and from an otherwise prolonged war.
The USA force dropped the atomic bombs on Japan to force them to surrender during the war.
They informally agreed to surrender on August 14, 1945. The formal signing of the surrender agreement was on September 2, 1945.