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Because the American and French surrounded them so they couldn't escape, it was better than killing people on their army. Also because they had a waek army
The location of the Japanese surrender ceremony was aboard the American battleship USS Missouri docked in Tokyo Bay. The Missouri was one of the most advanced battleships built during World War 2. Today, you can go see her, as she is preserved as a museum ship at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, where her bow faces the memorial of the USS Arizona (a battleship sunk during the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941) in order to honor the people who were trapped inside the Arizona's hull during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Japan didn't surrender before the bombing because they wanted to get more favorable terms of surrender. The emperor wanted to maintain control of the nation and they did not want an occupation force that would keep them from building another military. On the other hand, the rest of the world did not want Japan to build their military and attack again, so the rest of the world required unconditional surrender. The Allies had already suffered enough loss during the war and did not want to send a million soldiers to their death in an invasion of Japan, so since the Emperor refused to surrender, the Allies used nuclear weapons to force compliance. There really was no other choice to President Truman at the time. The Japanese did not surrender because they had too much honor. Their emperor would not accept defeat and their people would fight to the death. They were not afraid and even after the bombs were dropped they didn't surrender. The Japanese surrendered because of the Soviet's threat to attack them.
The attack united the people of the US.
They were rebelling against him during the Civil War. So he went there and gave them a chance to surrender but that was soon rejected. He then attacked and killed a lot of people including some innocent people and women and children. So this showed how ruthless yet powerful he was at the same time which must have had some effect.
A siege.
because they were surrounded by water.. moats
Because the American and French surrounded them so they couldn't escape, it was better than killing people on their army. Also because they had a waek army
The ultimate answer was to make Japan surrender. Most people like the get back on them after the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.
The location of the Japanese surrender ceremony was aboard the American battleship USS Missouri docked in Tokyo Bay. The Missouri was one of the most advanced battleships built during World War 2. Today, you can go see her, as she is preserved as a museum ship at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, where her bow faces the memorial of the USS Arizona (a battleship sunk during the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941) in order to honor the people who were trapped inside the Arizona's hull during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
churchill told the british people that "we shall never surrender"
that do not attack people
siege? If an army lays siege to a castle then they are preventing the flow of goods from going into the structure. This would lead to the death of the people inside or their surrender. Are you looking for something more specific?
I was surrounded by a crowd of people wanting my autograph.
When all is at peace
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Swamp People - 2010 No Surrender 4-8 was released on: USA: 4 April 2013