Why did Japan surrender in the second world war.
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Nuclear weapons shocked Japan into surrendering at the end of World War II—except they didn't. Japan surrenderedbecause the Soviet Union entered the war. Japanese leaders said the bomb forced them to surrender because it was less embarrassing to say they had been defeated by a miracle weapon.
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