Bomb Day The main purpose of the Pacific War was to stop Japanese from running away. The US government needs to send a message that does not allow Japan to enforce military imperialism. By 1945, the Pacific War quickly turned into the support of the United States. The US military jumped onto the island, transferred each island to the island, and headed for the mainland Japan. However, Japan refused to surrender. They endured their respective attacks and refused to join until they failed completely.
Six days after the bombing of Nagasaki and the Soviet Union, Japan announced the surrender to the Allies on August 15. On September 2, the Japanese government signed a surrender document, effectively ending the Second World War. The moral and legal reasons for the explosion are still being debated. In 1945, the Pacific War between the Japanese Empire and the Allied Army celebrated its fourth year. Most Japanese troops fought intensely to ensure that the Allies' victory pay great price. During the Second World War, the United States issued a total of 25 million battle casualties, including soldiers killed in battle and soldiers injured in surgery. From June 1944 to June 1945, nearly 1 million casualties came out in the last year of the war. In December 1944, due to the attack of the Ardennes in Germany, the number of casualties in the US reached a record high of 88,000 people. There is a shortage of human resource preparation in the United States.
Three days after the US dropped the atomic bomb in Hiroshima, the second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki on August 9 - a 21 ton device called "fat". On the day of the explosion, an estimated 263,000 people were in Nagasaki. Among them, 240,000 Japanese residents, 9,000 Japanese soldiers, 400 prisoners of war were included. Prior to August 9, Nagasaki was the target of a small bomb in the United States. The damage caused by these explosions is relatively small, but in Nagasaki it has attracted considerable attention and as people are evacuating to rural areas for safety, the population at nuclear attack is decreasing. It is estimated that from 40,000 people to 75,000 people died immediately after the atomic bombing and 60 000 people were seriously injured. By the end of 1945, the total death toll can reach 80,000 people.
Next, thousands of people died in Hiroshima, Japan. "Enola Gay dropped a 9,000 pound TNT bomb called" Little Boy. " About 78,150 people died after death, but still radiation was fatal. "The heavy man who was shot down was a uranium 235 bomb, despite less damage than Hiroshima, the port of Nagasaki was still disjointed.Nuclear explosion in Nagasaki