History, asked by jessie17boyer, 11 months ago

How did the Battle of Okinawa affect President Truman’s decision to use the atomic bomb against Japan?
A=It showed that Japan was close to surrendering.
B=It showed that the US could not win the war without it.
C=It showed that Japan was willing to fight to the end.
D=It showed the US could easily defeat Japan.

Answers

Answered by hjhunter25
61

Answer:

C is the correct anwser

Explanation:

How did the Battle of Okinawa affect President Truman’s decision to use the atomic bomb against Japan?

C=It showed that Japan was willing to fight to the end.

Answered by Tulsi4890
5

The Battle of Okinawa affected President Truman’s decision to use the atomic bomb against Japan. C) It showed that Japan was willing to fight to the end.

  • The battle fought on Okinawa island between the United States Army and the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II is commonly referred to as the Battle of Okinawa.
  • It is often considered the last major battle of World War II.
  • President Truman warned Japan about the possible destruction that atomic bombs can cause. Truman believed that Japan will surrender fearing the United States atomic power.
  • Japan on the other hand was not willing to surrender and decided to continue fighting.
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