In August 1945, it appeared inevitable that Japanese civilians would have to suffer more death and casualties before surrender. A ground invasion would result in excessive American casualties as well. Another option was to demonstrate the power of atomic bomb to frighten the Japanese into surrendering.
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Answer:
He led US ground forces in an "island-hopping" campaign. Which Allied nation dropped the atomic bomb on Japan in 1945? denied the Japanese the chance to launch a direct attack on Australia.
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Answer:
-- Japan's leaders were refusing to surrender.
-- US resources had been stretched thin, and the United States' ability to invade was limited.
-- Japan's ability to make war had been badly crippled.
-- The United States was inflicting heavy damage by bombing Japan's cities.
Explanation:
Harry S. Truman was one of the greatest and one of the famous Presidents of the United States of America. He served as the 33rd President to the United States of America. He is well known all over he world mainly as the man who dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki of Japan to put an end to World War II.
The United States wanted to avoid casualties resulting from the invasion of Japan and also to end the war quickly. The Japanese leaders did not wanted to surrender and they were crippling the war by heavy bombarding and killing everybody. Besides the USA's resources also stretched out and the US was inflicting heavy damages by attacking may of the Japanese cities. Hence Truman decided to attack Japan with the atomic bomb in the year 1945.