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If Japan surrendered ten days later, it would have been erased from the map forever.

Throughout World War II, Japan was the initiator and the last to be the closing power. The manpower, material resources and resources they threw in this battle were not at all a level compared to the benefits they received, and despite this, the Japanese right-wingers were still stubborn, and at the end of World War II, they came up with such a crazy plan as 100 million jade fragments, but they may not know that if Japan had surrendered ten days later, the country would have been erased forever on the world map!

If Japan surrendered ten days later, it would have been erased from the map forever.

Time back to the summer of 1945, when Japan was bombarded by the Allies, Hideki Tojo was forced to step down, and in April 45, not long after Suzuki Kantaro took office, Germany announced its surrender, at that time Japan had reached the end of the road, no longer able to support their battles, so Suzuki hoped to stop the war, but the military and his disagreement, they insisted on fighting, blatantly ignored the Potsdam Proclamation, and then the two great powers of the United States and the Soviet Union began to openly declare war on Japan. At that time, Japan certainly did not expect that they would usher in an unprecedented disaster. August 1945 was their most difficult month, and it was a month of life and death, and what happened every day during these days could determine their fate.

If Japan surrendered ten days later, it would have been erased from the map forever.

Because Japan rejected the Potsdam Proclamation, the United States decided to attack them, and at that time, their atomic bomb had just been successfully studied, and they were worried that there was no place to do experiments! And Japan? But underestimating the power of the atomic bomb, he also regarded them as a joke. The United States decided after careful consultation to drop atomic bombs on Japan, in fact, at that time they decided not to drop two, but a full 12, if Japan is to resist to the end, then these 12 atomic bombs will explode over every city in Japan, and then Japan will really be a flat land and will never exist again.

If Japan surrendered ten days later, it would have been erased from the map forever.

It is understood that in the spring of 1945, the US military had already made plans to carry out atomic bombing plans in many cities such as Kyoto, Hiroshima, Yokohama, and other cities in Japan. Tokyo was the last bombing target in all the cities, and if the Japanese emperor insisted on not surrendering, their last nest could not be saved. On August 6, b29 bombers dropped an atomic bomb code-named Little Boy on Hiroshima, and as a giant mushroom cloud rose, the city of Hiroshima was instantly razed to the ground. On the ninth day of the same month, an atomic bomb code-named Fat Man was dropped over Nagasaki, which was actually intended to be dropped on Kokura, but unfortunately the weather in Kokura was relatively bad that day, so the target was temporarily changed. After the two were released, the United States stepped up to start follow-up development.

If Japan surrendered ten days later, it would have been erased from the map forever.

At that time, Japan was already in chaos, and the main war faction and the main peace faction were arguing endlessly, and the Japanese emperor saw the power of the atomic bomb to avoid the surrender of the Night Long Mondo Alliance. However, after the surrender, the main war faction forced the emperor to add the surrender clause, otherwise he would launch a rebellion.

If Japan surrendered ten days later, it would have been erased from the map forever.

After learning that the Japanese Emperor was about to announce his surrender by radio on August 15, the main war factions launched a rebellion a day in advance, but because most of the people in the country at that time were advocating surrender, these main war factions did not have a good end. In fact, the emperor's decision was to save the whole of Japan, because by the time they surrendered, the United States had already developed a third atomic bomb, and had already completed the final assembly and adjustment on Mariana Island, and named it CodeName, Fat Boy. If the main war faction rebellion had been successful and the Edict of the Emperor of Japan had been issued ten days later, Japan would have ceased to exist!

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