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Was it needed for the us to use the atomic bomb on japan?

There are mixed views on whether the US should have bombed Hiroshima, but it depends on what you believe. The Japanese did bomb Pearl Harbor and Bombing Hiroshima was a plea for surrender. Sadly, the Japanese didn't do this so the US bombed it anyway. This killed thousands of people because the military decided to bomb Pearl harbor. It all depends on what you believe through the facts and figures.


What did most people in Japan think about the attack on Pearl Harbor?

While the Japanese government and military thought the Pearl Harbor bombing was a real victory and blessing. However, the Japanese people did not share those views all through the country.


Why do nations sometimes disagree?

Nations have different forms of government and different views about the world.


What were America's views on World War 2?

America came out as a major superpower after world war 2 so I imagine they were pretty happy about that. On the other hand they had destroyed their relationship with japan and russia due to the atomic bomb and the movement of communism which created an iron curtain in Europe.


What were Josef Stalin's views on the bombing of Hiroshima?

He was truly shocked and concerned, thus weakening his negotiating position at the Potsdam Conference, which is where he, and the other Big Four leaders were when it was dropped.


What were Albert Camus views on the atomic bombing in Hiroshima?

Let's be clear. If the Japanese capitulate after the destruction of Hiroshima due to intimidation, we'll be glad of it. But we refuse to draw from such grave news anything other than the determination to plead even more energetically for a real international society, in which great powers will not have rights superior to small or mid-sized ones. -Albert Camus-


How would people who supported Woodrow Wilson's views define self determination?

the right of people to choose their nations form of government


How did isolation benefit Japan?

Japan got little influence and input from the outside world so that gave it a chance to develop based on its own culture, traditions, customs and views. Hope this helped!


What happen wen Hitler started World War 2?

Hitler and the Nazi Party of Germany started invading other European Nations and finally other countries started to join in with Germany as they had similar political views, and other countries opposed Germany and fought to Nazi's and their allies in support of the invaded European nations. The war turned when Japan took it upon themselves to attack a neutral United States of America with the bombings of Pearl Harbor, The United States declared war on Japan and as a result 3-days later entered World War 2 which changed the landscape of the war as Germany was already occupying European countries such as France, Poland, and others. With the USA now in the war the tides quickly turned and Germany was defeated after American troops stormed Omaha Beach and provided an entry point for Allied Powers to enter Europe. On a side note, many people think the atomic bombs ended World War 2. This is incorrect, the World War was over sometime before the USA dropped the atomic bombs. keep in mind the whole reason the USA entered the war was the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. After WW2 ended, the USA continued to fight Japan until the middle part of 1945, when 2 atomic bombs were dropped on Japan bringing that war to an end


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Who is views were similar to john d Rockefeller's that strong businesses should drive weak ones out of business?

Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations 1776.


What are the two views about the president?

For any president, the public views have traditionally been; they either do to much getting into other people's business (Wars & Foreign Aid: nations/countries/US citizens/etc.), or they don't do enough for anybody (nations/countries/US citizens/etc.). Ya can't please everybody all the time; but you can please some of the people, some of the time.