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Why did the Japanese take so long to surrender after hiroshima?

At first the Japanese did not believe that one bomb could create THAT much damage. After the second city was atom bombed, the Japanese surrendered rather quickly.


How did the soviet invaion of manchuria influence japan decision to surrender?

The Japanese government had been talking to the Soviet government in an attempt to broker a negotiated peace with the Allied nations. The Soviets were not at war with Japan in the spring of 1945, since they had their hands full with Germany. After the German surrender in May 1945, the Soviet Union had promised the West they would declare War on Japan at the beginning of August 1945. The US Secretary of War Stimson and the atom bomb builder General Groves felt three great shocks would bring the Japanese to the surrender table. One shock was the declaration of war by the Soviets and the plunge into Manchuria, while the second and third shocks were the two atom bomb strikes. This left the Japanese Government at a tie vote in the Cabinet. At this point the peace faction asked the Japanese Emperor for his opinion. He said Japan must surrender.


When was the first atom bomb made?

The first nuclear weapon was constructed by the US in the first half of 1945. This weapon, which was set atop a tower (static test) and code-name Trinity, was detonated on July 16, 1945. The second and third weapons were built later in the year, and these were the pair that was dropped on Japan.


How did the us get the Japanese to surrender in World War 2?

The United States dropped an atom bomb on Hiroshima, a major Japanese city. This did not result in surrender. So the United States dropped a second atom bomb on Nagasaki, another major Japanese city. This was finally enough to force the Japanese into surrendering.


When did the US drop tht atom bomb on japan?

In hopes of ending WWII, the USA dropped two atomic bombs on Japan. The first on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945; the second on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. Japan surrendered on August 15, 1945.

Related Questions

In which Japanese coutry was the second atom bombed in 1945?

i think one landed on nagasaki and one on hiroshima


Did atomic bombs get dropped on the Japanese cities of Nagasaki of Tokyo?

The first atom bomb fell on Hiroshima on 6th Aug 1945, and the second bomb fell on Nagasaki on the 9th August 1945.


On which Japanese city was the atom bombed dropped in 1945?

Hiroshima and Nagasaki.


On which Japanese city was the second atom bomb dropped?

Nagasaki


When was the first atom bomb used?

1945 dropped by America on the Japanese, ending ww2


What happened in Nagasaki on August 9 1945?

the second atom bomb was dropped.


Why and when did the Japanese surrender in World war 2?

after US dropped atom bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki on 6th and 9th august 1945 respectively, japan surrendered on 14th august 1945.


What time was the second one dropped?

If you are referring to the second atom bomb, the Fat Man, it was dropped on August 9th 1945, at 11:02 am.


The city atom-bombed at the end of World War 2 was?

Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan, 1945 by the USA. Note, this was AFTER the Japanese had bombed Pearl Harbour.


Why did the Japanese take so long to surrender after hiroshima?

At first the Japanese did not believe that one bomb could create THAT much damage. After the second city was atom bombed, the Japanese surrendered rather quickly.


When did the US get the atom bomb?

1945


How did the soviet invaion of manchuria influence japan decision to surrender?

The Japanese government had been talking to the Soviet government in an attempt to broker a negotiated peace with the Allied nations. The Soviets were not at war with Japan in the spring of 1945, since they had their hands full with Germany. After the German surrender in May 1945, the Soviet Union had promised the West they would declare War on Japan at the beginning of August 1945. The US Secretary of War Stimson and the atom bomb builder General Groves felt three great shocks would bring the Japanese to the surrender table. One shock was the declaration of war by the Soviets and the plunge into Manchuria, while the second and third shocks were the two atom bomb strikes. This left the Japanese Government at a tie vote in the Cabinet. At this point the peace faction asked the Japanese Emperor for his opinion. He said Japan must surrender.