The offically verdict was that the Japanese ignored the call for surrender and the reason being is because they are proud people which would rather die than surrender.
But the more realistic term which is often denied is that they really didn't have a choice.
America wanted to send the nukes in for the first practical test on live subjects.
No.
A written warning to Japan with options.
Harry s. truman approved the dropping of an atomic bomb on japan.
Negotiations between the US and Japan continued right up to the moment of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. The Japanese did not declare war formally and did not even notify the US that they were withdrawing from negotiations until after the attack had commenced.
Some do , some do not .
The japanese refusal to withdraw from China.
No.
yes they threatned to chop there heads off
A written warning to Japan with options.
Japan had nothing to say about it. You don't ask the enemy's opinion before you attack.
Harry s. truman approved the dropping of an atomic bomb on japan.
Negotiations between the US and Japan continued right up to the moment of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. The Japanese did not declare war formally and did not even notify the US that they were withdrawing from negotiations until after the attack had commenced.
Yes it was war.
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There were zero negotiations.
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