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5 March, 19:55

Would the war with Japan ended differently if we didn't drop the atomic bomb?

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  1. 5 March, 20:00
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    No, Japan would've still lost. Their may have been more survivors, but the result would still be the same.

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    The United States had a much stronger military. With the atmic bomb, it was an instant but horrifying win. Without the bomb, it would take more time but we would still have beaten them.
  2. 5 March, 20:13
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    Eight days later, on August 6, the first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima; the second was dropped on August 9 on Nagasaki; on the following day, August 10, Japan declared its intention to surrender, and on August 14 accepted the Potsdam terms. On the basis of these facts, I cannot believe that
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