Based upon numerous intelligence sources, the Japanese would not surrender in the event of an Allied invasion. It was calculated that as many as 100,000 Allied troops would die in an invasion of the Japanese islands.
For all practical purposes, Japan was already defeated by the time the U.S. was ready to invade. It was simply a matter of time. Dropping the atomic bombs convinced the Japanese leadership to surrender, saved untold numbers of Allied troops, and hastened the war's end.
The President wanted to end the war and to collapse Japan's means to make war again.
Harry s. truman approved the dropping of an atomic bomb on japan.
The first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan ; another on Nagasaki, Japan, 3 days later.
The USA created the first atomic bomb in New Mexico in the closing stages of World War Two. They used it to defeat Japan.
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to scare Japan
The President wanted to end the war and to collapse Japan's means to make war again.
When Japan bombed Pearl Harbor that was a reason for the USA to enter WWII. It then led to the atomic bomb.
The reason was to end the war with Japan .
After Pearl Harbor, America was devastated. In an attempt to end the war, they used the atomic bomb against Japan. It worked.
Japan surrendered after Hirshoma and Nagaski were bombed. That says it all. The atomic bombing of two cities brought the war to an end.
To end the war and to collapse Japan's means to make war.
It didn't. Japan existed long before the atomic bomb
Yes, absolutely. Was that all you wanted to know, or were you interested in what that reason was?
To bring about the quickest end to the war.
To bring about the quickest end to the war.
The use of the atomic bomb is the foremost reason that Japan surrendered.