The Allies and Russia overwelming Berlin and Germany as a whole, led to Hitler's suicide and, though some die-hard Nazis' fought on for a while, Germany had to finally capitulate and accept unconditional surrender. So ended the European war.
The American bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki with nuclear bombs, finally made the Japanese capitulate and accept unconditional surrender. So ended the war in Asia. Let's hope we never have to use such a weapon in earnest again.
the atomic bomb and the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
The events that finalized Japan's surrender were the dropping of the nuclear bombs "little boy" and "fat man" on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.
Japan surrendered in WWII because the United States dropped atomic bombs on the country.
2 atom bombs dropped on them
did not result in Japanese surrender
Okinawa
B.did not result in a Japanese surrender.
America bombed two Japanese cities, Hiroshima, and Nagasaki this caused Japan to surrender
Did not result in a Japanese surrender. - apex
No, dropping the bombs caused the Japanese to surrender.
Probably none. The Mongols invading Japan caused no surrender. D-Day caused no surrender. Okinawa nor Iwo Jima caused surrender. Gallopoli caused no surrender. The Normans landing in England caused no surrender.
The Japanese surrendered 6 days after the bombing of Nagasaki
to say no surrender in Japanese is の降伏 read like no goubuku
No. The bombing of Pearl Harbor caused the US to enter the war against Japan.
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.
Japanese word for surender