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The United States prepared three atomic bombs for Japan, so why did it drop a second one before Japan announced its surrender?

What is history: it is the echo of the past to the future, the reflection of the future on the past. - Hugo

Japan in the war years can be described as "arrogant", did not put the opponent in the eyes at all, the same is true for the United States at that time, they foolishly believed that at that time they were the "leading boss" At that time, Japan, which wanted to dominate the world all the time, launched a "Pearl Harbor" sneak attack on the then low-key United States on December 7, 1941, causing a large number of innocent casualties in the United States, and the United States, which was forced to be anxious, decided to retaliate against Japan!

The United States prepared three atomic bombs for Japan, so why did it drop a second one before Japan announced its surrender?

At that time, the United States President "Truman" was plotting how to attack Japan, at that time the United States already had the ability to build an "atomic bomb", had the "atomic bomb", on July 26, 1945, in order to urge Japan to surrender as soon as possible in accordance with the "Potsdam Proclamation", at this time Japan did not pay attention to it, so the United States on August 6, 1945, in Hiroshima, Japan, dropped the first atomic bomb, causing a large number of Japanese civilians to die, it can be said that it was a sensation at that time.

The first one was cast, so why didn't Japan surrender at this time? What kind of luck is it?

The Japanese prime minister and ministers held an emergency meeting overnight to discuss whether the United States would drop a second "atomic bomb" again; for three consecutive days they did not discuss the results, and they have been wavering, and some ministers who advocate overseas expansion believe that the United States is too far away from us and does not pose too much of a threat to us, and we must wait and see what happens! This is the reason for not surrendering, and at this time, the United States has waited for it to be unbearable. With August 9th dropped a second atomic bomb on "Nagasaki"! After waiting for six days, Japan had not yet surrendered, and when the United States was ready to cast a third one, Japan suddenly announced its unconditional surrender, which caught the US military off guard! Japan's announcement of surrender also marked the end of World War II!

The United States prepared three atomic bombs for Japan, so why did it drop a second one before Japan announced its surrender?

Why did Japan choose to surrender after six days? What have you been thinking about for the past six days?

The Japanese elite generally believe that the United States has not had too many atomic bombs to strike them, and at this time Japan is still carrying out more ambitious plans and wants to stubbornly resist. So why did you choose to surrender? Because the japanese officers at the upper levels received a large number of letters from "Hiroshima" and "Nagasaki", all of which were the wishes of the people to end the pain caused by the war as soon as possible, some ministers who insisted on surrendering tried their best to persuade the emperor to surrender quickly, because the United States still had an atomic bomb to be prepared to be dropped on Tokyo, and by then we had no power to return to heaven. Coupled with the strong urging of the United States to surrender Japan quickly, Japan announced its unconditional surrender on August 15, 1945.

The United States prepared three atomic bombs for Japan, so why did it drop a second one before Japan announced its surrender?

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