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The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, finally caused Japan to surrender.
In the Pacific Theater of Operations, America and its allies fought the Empire of Japan.
Yes. When the European theater ended, the Soviet Union, as an ally of the United States, declared war on Japan. It remained at war with Japan until Japan's surrender in August 1945. It did not have a significant impact in the Pacific theater because it was involved so briefly and was so heavily afflicted by the European theater.
The one dropped on Nagasaki.
The Allied goal in the Pacific was to obtain the unconditional surrender of Japan.
Crusade in the Pacific - 1951 The Surrender and Occupation of Japan 1-22 was released on: USA: 1951
The US dropped two atomic bombs on Japan and forced them to surrender and dismantle their army. This is the answer to the end of the pacific war, maybe you meant a specific battle?
they wanted to
The bombing of Pearl Harbor forced the Japanese to surrender only in the sense that in caused the US to enter the war against Japan. It is likely that the resources brought against Japan by the US were a primary cause of Japanese surrender and would not have been brought to bear if Japan had not attacked Pearl Harbor and the other US positions in the Pacific.
Korea was forced to split upon Japan's surrender per the Potsdam conference agreement: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_War
Island Hopping
Yes, if you consider being forced to surrender unconditionally a win.