It depends on what your talking about. If your asking why they didn't surrender after the first atomic bomb, the answer is that America didn't give them time. They dropped the first bomb and then the second within days of the first.
The Japanese surrendered after the dropping of the atomic bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima. It was a combination of these two bombings and the horrific losses and the Soviet Union declaring war on Japan that pushed the Japanese government to finally surrender.
It's not in their nature to surrender on anything, even when they're wrong. They'll fight to the bitter end. So be wary. They lie when they say they are peaceful. They are all waiting for the day when their privilege of waging war returns. Because they are all angry and bitter.
The Enola Gay an American plane dropped two Atomic Bombs the first one on the 6th of August on Hiroshima, then the second on Nagasaki three days later.
Like ancient Sparta, Japan was a militant society. All men were warriors. As in ancient Sparta..."return with your shield, or on it!"
Because they were threatened with atomic destruction.
Japan still had a war to fight.
basicly after the nuclear attacks on hiroshima and nagasaki though it didnt really end until the surrender and the occupation in japan September 2nd, USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay is when & where the Japanes surrendered formally.
The us bombed two cities in japan, then they helped japan reconstrust after japans surrender
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.
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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.
Japan Did surrender to the USA, and President Harry Truman, after two atomic bombs were dropped on Japan, (and after Russia declared war on Japan). Japan did not want to surrender, because their samurai code said it was better to die instead of to surrender. It was after they were bombed with nuclear weapons (and after Russia attacked the Japanese forces in Manchuria), that Japan finally decided to surrender.
because they didnt want to stay cause they didnt have money for rent
Because he didnt want to kill all the poor people who he didnt know and he might of mistakenly killed the mayor who he wanted to surrender to him.
The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, finally caused Japan to surrender.
The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, finally caused Japan to surrender.
To "convince" Japan to surrender in WWII.
basicly after the nuclear attacks on hiroshima and nagasaki though it didnt really end until the surrender and the occupation in japan September 2nd, USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay is when & where the Japanes surrendered formally.
we wered to china and they were used to us and Japan had strict tarrifs and didnt want to trade with us
Because they attached conditions to their surrender and the Allied Forces wanted an unconditional surrender. In the end they compromised. Truman allowed Emperor Hirohito remain a figurehead Emperor since the Japanese worshiped him as a god.
General Douglas MacArthur accepted the surrender of Japan on 2nd of Sept. 1945, in Tokyo Bay. Japan was the last to surrender among the Axis.
The us bombed two cities in japan, then they helped japan reconstrust after japans surrender
because japan was not ready to surrender.