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Explain the causes of Japan’s surrender in the Second World War.

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Answered by notoriousboy777
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Answer:Some believe the Aug. 15, 1945, declaration was the result of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

It’s possible that these finally pushed Emperor Hirohito  to break the deadlock in the Supreme War Council and accept the terms of the Potsdam Declaration for unconditional surrender issued by the Allied leaders on July 26, 1945. In that declaration, there was a promise of “prompt and utter destruction” if the armed forces of Japan didn’t surrender. The use of weapons of mass destruction causing the incineration of large swaths of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in quick succession backed up that threat, highlighting the futility of continuing the war..

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Answered by hatimlaila23
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Answer:

An August 6,1945 the first atomic bomb ever to be used on humans, was dropped on Hiroshima.

Destroyed half of the city killing thousands of people.

Despite the terrible destruction the Japanese still refused to surrender.

On august 9, 1945 another bomb was dropped on Nagasaki.

On September 2, 1945 Japan surrender unconditionally.

After 6 long years world war 2 was over

Additional information:

Over 50 million people perished in the second world war.

Of them about 22 million were soldiers and over 28 million civilians.

About 12 million people lost their lives in concentration camps or as a result of the terror Unleashed by the fascists.

Some countries lost a large percentage of the population for example, Poland lost 6 million people about 5 million of them civilians.

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