The atomic bombing of the Japanese city of Hiroshima .
Someone said that war was the biggest business and most likely he was talking truth.
They didn't China played a decisive part in WW2.It tied up almost the entire Japanese ground force,leaving America to only have to fight the Japanese Navy and Air Force.China never surrendered to Japan in WW2.
Arisaka most likely.
Japan was being defeated at sea, in the air, and on the ground in virtually all theaters of combat. Despite yhese obvious defeats and the impending invasion of Japan itself, the Japanese Army resisted all discussions of ending the war (on any likely terms). The United States was aware of this, and wanted to avoid a final bloody invasion of Japan. The US President agreed with the key allied military & diplomatic leaders, and decided to jolt or shock the Japanese government or Japanese Emperor into deciding on the surrender, with the use of the atomic bombs against the Japanese cities. This strategy worked. The Japanese Emperor had to force the Japanese military leaders to accept the terms of surrender.
Most likely at the Potsdam meeting, shortly after getting word of the Trinity results. However I doubt we can know exactly.
The atomic bombing of the Japanese city of Hiroshima .
If the tested bomb had not worked it is likely they would have tried dropping the other bombs.If Japan had surrender prior to the dates the bombs were to be dropped then the bombs would not have been dropped on Japan.
Someone said that war was the biggest business and most likely he was talking truth.
The official version of the time was that US Military leadership estimated likely American troop casualties as likely to be unacceptably very high if assault troops were landed on the main Japanese Islands. The use of the A-Bomb precipated the Japanese surrender and probably saved a great number of American Servicemen's lives. There is also a body of thought that believes the use of the A-Bombs' was, at least in part, revenge for Pearl Harbour.
Dropping it on a hard surface
Karaoke most likely has origins in Japanese.
Pro: To save millions of Japanese lives, millions of Allied lives including the Reds who were ready to invade Japan. That is what the atomic bombs did accomplish. Some Japanese say it was better to lose some of their own rather than be wiped off the face of the earth by the Reds, Americans, Canadians and Australians.Con: They killed hundreds of thousands of people with the bombing, radiation fallout and subsequent infections and cancerous diseases derived from the radiation poisoning. Atomic bombs are not militarily proper to use.Thoughts to consider: The military leaders for the next 6 decades have never lobbed one of their nuclear missiles knowing they would wipe out 1/3 of the earth with one of the modern nuclear missiles. That would not include the amount of deaths afterward. So did they learn from the atomic bombing of World War 2?The military warriors of the Red Army, US Army, The Marines, The Royal Forces all say they are extremely grateful for the atomic bombs finally motivating Emperor Hirohito to surrender. Had Hirohito not surrendered it is likely a good eighty percent of the Russians, Americans, Brits, Canadians and Australians would have died right alongside the Japanese military and civilians. Many of the warriors have gone up to the developers of the atomic bombs and thanked them. There have been Japanese civilians who were so relieved it was over and mourned the loss of the Japanese who had to die just to get Hirohito to finally end the war. The Japanese civilians did not have any "power of the voice" to motivate their leaders to stop the war.
I understand. But, Since you want to be Japanese, You most likely were Japanese in your past life, or you will be in your future life.
No. They are both equally likely to drop out.
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Con: They killed hundreds of thousands of people with the bombing, radiation fallout and subsequent infections and cancerous diseases derived from the radiation poisoning. Atomic bombs are not militarily proper to use.Pro: To save millions of Japanese lives, millions of Allied lives including the Reds who were ready to invade Japan. That is what the atomic bombs did accomplish. Some Japanese say it was better to lose some of their own rather than be wiped off the face of the earth by the Reds, Americans, Canadians and Australians.Thoughts to consider: The military leaders for the next 6 decades have never lobbed one of their nuclear missiles knowing they would wipe out 1/3 of the earth with one of the modern nuclear missiles. That would not include the amount of deaths afterward. So did they learn from the atomic bombing of World War 2?The military warriors of the Red Army, US Army, The Marines, The Royal Forces all say they are extremely grateful for the atomic bombs finally motivating Emperor Hirohito to surrender. Had Hirohito not surrendered it is likely a good eighty percent of the Russians, Americans, Brits, Canadians and Australians would have died right alongside the Japanese military and civilians. Many of the warriors have gone up to the developers of the atomic bombs and thanked them. There have been Japanese civilians who were so relieved it was over and mourned the loss of the Japanese who had to die just to get Hirohito to finally end the war. The Japanese civilians did not have any "power of the voice" to motivate their leaders to stop the war.Above all else, we must be grateful that the two atomic bombs of World War II were, in effect, firecrackers compared to the atomic bombs that would soon follow.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Why_do_people_agree_or_disagree_to_dropping_atomic_bombs_on_japan#ixzz1IhymDMZf