cities had done little to break the Hirohito regime’s resolve, and Japan continued to resolutely ignore the demand for unconditional surrender made at Potsdam.” (www.historycom) By dropping the atomic bomb, the United States only had the hope that Japan would surrender, but three days went on and Japan still hadn’t, the United States had to do the unthinkable, drop another a-bomb. As History.com writes again, “The devastation wrought at Hiroshima was not sufficient to convince the Japanese War Council to accept the Potsdam Conference’s demand for unconditional surrender...The bomb was dropped at 11:02 a.m., 1,650 feet above the city.” (http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/atomic-bomb-dropped-on-nagasaki) Japan would surrender a mere fifteen days later. Thus proving that almost nothing would bring the Japanese Empire down. It took 37 strategically placed bombs, and two more atomic bombs to bring them down. Thus proving that under no circumstances would Japan surrender and end the war to the United States. It was justifiable to drop the atomic bomb In Japan to end the war. Even though the atomic bomb had devastating effects, it ended World War 2 and saved millions of American lives, which is what it was meant to do. In the situation the U.S. was in, they felt they had no other options, except to drop the bomb at the time. Thus proving that it was justifiable to drop the atomic bomb.
cities had done little to break the Hirohito regime’s resolve, and Japan continued to resolutely ignore the demand for unconditional surrender made at Potsdam.” (www.historycom) By dropping the atomic bomb, the United States only had the hope that Japan would surrender, but three days went on and Japan still hadn’t, the United States had to do the unthinkable, drop another a-bomb. As History.com writes again, “The devastation wrought at Hiroshima was not sufficient to convince the Japanese War Council to accept the Potsdam Conference’s demand for unconditional surrender...The bomb was dropped at 11:02 a.m., 1,650 feet above the city.” (http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/atomic-bomb-dropped-on-nagasaki) Japan would surrender a mere fifteen days later. Thus proving that almost nothing would bring the Japanese Empire down. It took 37 strategically placed bombs, and two more atomic bombs to bring them down. Thus proving that under no circumstances would Japan surrender and end the war to the United States. It was justifiable to drop the atomic bomb In Japan to end the war. Even though the atomic bomb had devastating effects, it ended World War 2 and saved millions of American lives, which is what it was meant to do. In the situation the U.S. was in, they felt they had no other options, except to drop the bomb at the time. Thus proving that it was justifiable to drop the atomic bomb.