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Its creation shows how certain people like the Americans took drastic measures in order to protect their soldiers. They had a choice to either invade Japan with their armies, with casualties estimated to be high, or simply drop a bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki and have no casualties at all. The atomic bomb helped ensure the Axis powers' defeat by kicking Japan out of the war and isolating Germany.

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