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Here is another answer. At the time that we dropped the atom bomb Stalin was our tentative ally so we didn't have to fight him, because Hitler betrayed Stalin by invading Russia. We had enough men to fight for Japan we just didn't want to because the lives lost would be extremely high. We gave the people of Japan plenty of warnings; we dropped fliers, we told officials we even announced that if Japan did not surrender we would wreck horrible damage on them.

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There were several reasons to why it was important to bomb Hiroshima. One reason was to end WWII. It was used to intimidate Stalin so it would keep him out of the Pacific War. Also, if we just sent more American troops to fight, Japan was ready. They had around 9 million Japanese ready to fight. So to save ourselves, we bombed them. It worked, making Japan surrender but at the same time it failed. We killed many innocent civilians. Everybody knows that's not the right thing to do. Because if their was a war going on and the battle field took place in America, we wouldn't want people to nuclear bomb us and kill many innocent lives that maybe didn't want to be in the war in the first place.

*** Its important to realize that the Japanese DID NOT surrender after Hiroshima was bombed. They did not surrender until August 14th, 5 days after the first Hydrogen Bomb was dropped on Nagasaki****

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