The minutes from a May 29, 1945 meeting of Marshall with Sec. of War Stimson and Assistant Sec. of War McCloy note that "General Marshall said he thought these weapons might first be used against straight military objectives such as a large naval installation and then if no complete result was derived from the effect of that, he thought we ought to designate a number of large manufacturing areas from which the people would be warned to leave - telling the Japanese that we intended to destroy such centers.
Harry s. truman approved the dropping of an atomic bomb on japan.
President Harry Truman
it caused japan to surrender after the second bomb being dropped
A written warning to Japan with options.
No.
Harry s. truman approved the dropping of an atomic bomb on japan.
The dropping of the first atomic bomb.
See: Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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probably would have, but japan did NOT have the atomic bomb...........
First hydrogen bomb then nuclear missiles but they are never used because of the dropping of the atomic bombs on japan...
200 dollars was saved
He was not and NEVER had anything to do with dropping The Atomic Bomb on Japan
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President Harry Truman
Truman dropping an atomic bomb on Japan