Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. They simultaneously bombed Army bases in Hawaii and Clark Field in the Philippines. They also bombed the US islands of Guam and Wake.
The United States had only two atomic bombs. If we demonstrated the power of the bomb to the Japanese, many people feared that the Japanese might move Allied POWs to the area where the test was to be held. Also, if the bomb was a dud, and did not explode, the Japanese would be more determined to continue the war. If we exploded a test bomb, the Japanese might still continue to fight and one of our bombs would have been wasted. Plus, it was very expensive to develope an atomic bomb and we wanted to protect the two we had to use on Japan to end the war as soon as possible, thus saving Japanese and American lives.
hiroshima and nagasaki
It ran out of resources to continue the fight. oh, and, the atom bomb.
There were two, the first in 1894 was a naval battle with the Japanese beating the Chinese. The second Battle of Yalu River was in 1904. This was a land battle with he Japanese winning against Russia.
The name of the two cities the atom bombs were dropped on in World War 2 were called Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan.
America dropped an atomic bomb on both Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The Philippine legislature voted to end an agreement with the U.S. which allowed the U.S. to have two naval bases in the Philippines in 1991. With the Cold War over, there was little reason for the bases.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
The US drops the atomic bomb on two Japanese cities.
Dropping the bomb on Japanese people and the two cities.
Based on an act of Congress, foreign naval officers were allowed to enroll and or be trained at the US Naval Academy. Six Japanese naval officers, cited for distinguished service by Japan were trained at the Academy. Two of them actually enrolled and were graduated. They were Admiral Uriu, and Lieutenant Commanders Niri and Tamura.
He let America use the atomic bomb on two Japanese cities
Fermi and Oppenheimer
Submarines and aircraft carriers
The Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki .
The United States had only two atomic bombs. If we demonstrated the power of the bomb to the Japanese, many people feared that the Japanese might move Allied POWs to the area where the test was to be held. Also, if the bomb was a dud, and did not explode, the Japanese would be more determined to continue the war. If we exploded a test bomb, the Japanese might still continue to fight and one of our bombs would have been wasted. Plus, it was very expensive to develope an atomic bomb and we wanted to protect the two we had to use on Japan to end the war as soon as possible, thus saving Japanese and American lives.
Actually, Germany knew better than the Japanese and surrendered on time to skip their nuclear bomb. Japan had to two delivered and detonated in their place.