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sp2606 [1]
4 years ago
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Supporters of using the atomic bomb against Japan believed it would?

History
2 answers:
Gennadij [26K]4 years ago
6 0
Make Japan surrender unconditionally.

Also that it would cost less American lives.

Those who supported the use of the atomic bomb believed that Japan would surrender after a large scale attack. They also believed that it would be better than an American invasion as it would result in less American casualties.

Hope this helps!
ollegr [7]4 years ago
4 0

Supporters of using the atomic bomb against Japan believed it would force Japanese to surrender.  

Further Explanation:-

President Truman knew that if he had to end the war with the Japs then he has to unleash his most dangerous weapon and that was ‘Nuclear Bomb’ as he knew that Japanese will never surrender and are willing to fight till the end. When the President of United States of that time, Harry Truman got to know about the success of ‘Manhattan Project’,  He knew that he has a decision to make. He knew that everything now relies on his hands weather to end the long going war with Japan or not. But American soldiers were getting tired and the numbers were decreasing after four long years of continuous war and Japanese were in no mood to call the war off. Americans were continuously bombing cities of Japan and had even occupied ‘Okinawa’ but, Japan had army of around 2 million soldiers who were guarding the boundaries of Japan against all the invasions and forces of United States and its other allies were not able to Invade Japan. Even Supporters of using the atomic bomb against Japan believed it would force Japanese to surrender.  

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Answer Details:

Grade – High School

Subject –History

Chapter – World War- 2

Keywords – Japan, United States, Allies, World War, World War – 2, Okinawa, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Bombing, Japanese Soldiers.  

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