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Another nuclear bomb being dropped on Japan.
There has never been a nuclear war. There were 2 nuclear attacks at the end of WW2 that convinced the Japanese to surrender.
The united states froze all Japanese financial assets.
This is a question that is clouded with mystery, released documents from Japanese officials show that Japan was willing to surrender after the USSR invaded japan in 1945 and that the bombings of Japan with Nuclear weapons did not convince the Japanese to surrender so they may have not been need to be dropped at all
The USS Missouri arrived on September 1945 to have the Japanese Instrument of Surrender signed.
The port cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were nuclear-bombed to stop the War without invading Japan (Which was about ready to be done when the bombs were dropped) which saved millions of Allied and Japanese lives. A number of Japanese Navy officers after the Japanese surrender expressed their approval, as their Army was not about to surrender until everyone in Japan was dead. A lot of people do not realize that many more Japanese were killed in the ongoing bombing of Tokyo with conventional weapons, than were killed by both nuclear bombs.
Dropping nuclear bombs on Japanese cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This Influenced the Japs to surrender.
there never was a blockade of cuba, if there was a blockade it would probably started a nuclear war.
A blockade was considered an act of war.
Japan Did surrender to the USA, and President Harry Truman, after two atomic bombs were dropped on Japan, (and after Russia declared war on Japan). Japan did not want to surrender, because their samurai code said it was better to die instead of to surrender. It was after they were bombed with nuclear weapons (and after Russia attacked the Japanese forces in Manchuria), that Japan finally decided to surrender.
The decisive conclusion of the Pacific War through Japanese unconditional surrender came at due to three factors. The first were Truman's decision to conduct nuclear strikes against Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The second were that Japan risked invasion of its homeland from both the Soviet Union and the United States (the planed but never executed Operation Downfall). The choices between being overrun by the Soviet Union, and ending further nuclear strikes, proved instrumental in the Japanese decision to surrender to the United States.
A Nuclear Reactor.