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during the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

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Q: When did America and the allies demand japan to surrender?
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What action did the allies have to do for the Japanese to surrender?

The us bombed two cities in japan, then they helped japan reconstrust after japans surrender


Was it wise to demand an unconditional surrender of Japan and Germany during World War 2?

Absolutely! Only by demanding an unconditional surrender the Allies could set their terms and stabilize peace and economy in the post war years.


What prompted Japan to surrender to the Allies choose in the pacific war?

they wanted to


What did the allies have to do to get japan to accept terms of uncondicinal surrender?

The United States of America dropped atomic bombs on two of their cites, one on Hiroshima and another Nagasaki.


In what year did japan surrender to germany in world war 2?

Japan surrendered after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in WW2 .


What happened in the year after the surrender of Japan?

In the year after the surrender of Japan, the allies moved in to ensure that they did not continue their war efforts. Many sanctions and limitations where put into place which still exist as of 2014.


How many allies did Japan have when America dropped the atomic bomb?

They had 85 allies.


Controversial us british demand on Germany and japan that substituted for a second front?

U.S.-British demand for "unconditional surrender


Was America sure japan would surrender?

Well, japan and America were both racing to create an atomic bomb, so if they didn't surrender after the bombs were dropped, America would have had some serious problems.


It was right to drop the atomic bomb?

Unfortunately it was the only credible choice for the Allies in WWII. Japan did want to surrender (to surrender in Japan was to lose face). The battles for Iwo Jima and Okinawa were bloodbaths for both sides. An island invasion of Japan would have cost probably a million casualties for both the Allies and Japan. Dropping the two atom bombs was difficult but the only realistic choice for the Allies and Japan. Japan soon surrendered after Nagasaki was bombed.


What were the reasons to end the war on Japan?

Germany, Japan & Italy were part of a partnership, termed the "Axis Powers." A "Declaration of War" had existed between the Axis and the Allies since 1941. Italy surrendered to the Allies in 1943. Germany surrendered to the Allies in May 1945. Japan surrendered to the Allies in August 1945; Signing the "Instrument of Surrender" on 02 September 1945. The "Declaration of War" was now completed, with the "Unconditional Surrender" of the Axis Powers.


How did the Allies expected Germany and Japan to surrender?

Not sure if I understand the Question. But the Allies had decided that they would only accept Unconditional surrender. That means that the country would give up all rights to having an army and allow the Allies to occupy their country as needed until a new government is formed. Italy, Germany and Japan surrendered unconditionally.