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Why does the bombing of hiroshima matter?

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The bombing of Hiroshima had this importance:

  • Japan now knew America had the atomic bomb they had been trying to make themselves and they had no idea how many the US had.
  • Japan knew the Allies could bomb Japan into oblivion as they had been warned.
  • Russia knew the US was a big bear to contend with now.
  • With Russia at its back door and the atomic bombs being used Japan realized they had lost and they could not win. The Emperor surrendered.
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