we didn't try to convince japan to surrender. we tried to stop the war before it happened by shutting off japan's oil supply, because with no oil you don't have an army. but after they bombed us, there was no reasoning with them.
no they wouldnt, they were fighting till death and would of carried on and fought will the last man.
In fact they were and in fact, they were such fools. Knowing the war was lost for everyone in the axis side, they didn't surrendered in time.
Yes.
Force Japan to surrender without invading Japan itself which would have resulted in many allied soldiers being killed.
If you are referring to WW2, then the US stopped using atomic bombs on Japan because Japan agreed to surrender. Had they not, the US had plans and production setup to drop a total of 23 atomic bombs on Japan in 1945.
The US tested one atomic bomb in the United States (in the desert), before using two against the Japanese in August 1945. The attacks on Hiroshima & Nagasaki were carried out, allegedly, to convince the Japanese Army leaders (who ran Japan) to accept the terms of surrender demanded by the Allies. However it had been discussed that dropping such a weapon over Japan's Inland Sea as a demonstration would have had the same effect and thus the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was a cynical act to test the weapons in war conditions.
If the tested bomb had not worked it is likely they would have tried dropping the other bombs.If Japan had surrender prior to the dates the bombs were to be dropped then the bombs would not have been dropped on Japan.
Japan was not going to surrender in WWII and supposedly they were developing their own super weapon. President Harry S. Truman didn't want to take any risks and wanted to end the war immediately. He sent one nuke and Japan didn't surrender he sent a bigger nuke and they surrendered.
He wanted to end the war very quickly and have the unconditional surrender of Japan.
The answer is D
To end the war sooner, saving Americans lives. -Apex
A written warning to Japan with options.
It saved countless thousands of Allied soldiers lives They would have had to invade Japan from the sea he loss of life to both sides would have been far too great using conventional methods. The Allies could not have tolerated anything less than the surrender of Japan after the unprovoked attack of Pearl Harbor. Japanese leaders refused to surrender even after a complete blockaid of all ships and conventional bombing of their industry.
Her resolve was like a towering oak tree in a storm, refusing to surrender.
The dropping of the two bombs on Japan and the killing of several hundred thousand innocent civilians was an American advertising effort to frighten the Russians who were seen to be a future threat. Japan at the time was ready to surrender. The messages to Russias were:We have atomic bombsWe have lots of atomic bombs. Not Just one.We don't care who we kill in using them! Watch out! Don't cross us!