it would prevent high casualties that would be caused by an invasion of mainland Japan.
it would prevent high casualties that would be caused by an invasion of mainland Japan
it would prevent high casualties that would be caused by an invasion of mainland Japan
it would prevent high casualties that would be caused by an invasion of mainland Japan.
One argument in favor of dropping atomic bombs on Japan was the belief that it would lead to a swift end to World War II, potentially saving countless lives. Proponents argued that an invasion of Japan would result in massive casualties for both Allied forces and Japanese civilians, while the bombings would force Japan to surrender unconditionally. Additionally, demonstrating the power of atomic weapons was seen as a way to establish a strong post-war position, particularly in relation to the Soviet Union.
it would prevent high casualties that would be caused by an invasion of mainland japan
Harry s. truman approved the dropping of an atomic bomb on japan.
It ended the war and collapsed Japan's means to make war so most people favor the use of the atomic bomb in ww2
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See: Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
The dropping of the first atomic bomb.
They really didn't. Japan had to surrender and that was all.