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How did dropping atomic bombs change the outcome of world war 2?

Atomic Bomb droppings onto Japan changed WW2 outcome as prior to it, Japan was still fighting strong and could of beaten the US. However, when Japan realised the US dropped 2 atomic bombs on August 6th and 9th, Japan was forced to surrender to the US like the Germans were forced to surrender to the Soviets.


Why did they stop using atomic bombs?

If you are referring to WW2, then the US stopped using atomic bombs on Japan because Japan agreed to surrender. Had they not, the US had plans and production setup to drop a total of 23 atomic bombs on Japan in 1945.


What outcome affect did the atomic bomb have on the war?

Japan would surrender thus ending World War 2


Did the outcome of d day affect the u.s.'s decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan?

No. I don't think there is any connection.


What reasons did the united states give for using the atomic bomb on japan?

Japan bombed Hawaii. (pearl harbor)


How was the atomic bomb dropped on japan?

By B-29 Superfortresses using Norden Bombsight.


What was Truman goal in using the atomic bomb against Japan?

End WW2, ASAP.


What was one major outcome of the U.S. decision to use atomic bombs against Japan during World War ?

Japan surrendered without an invasion of the Japanese mainland - apex


What policy was the US using before dropping the atomic bomb?

A written warning to Japan with options.


What was the main reason for againsing using the atomic bomb in Japan in World War 2?

To end the war and to collapse Japan's means to make war.


What were the risks the US faced by using the atomic bomb on Japan?

The main issue was for them to detonate in US soil.


Why were atomic bombs used in Japan?

To end the war ASAP!