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by largepeepee
1181 days ago
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Saved from total annihilation? They more than proved their point with the first nuke, the second nuke was more "fun" field testing. Esp since civilians were the main casualties and they could afford to shop around for locations. |
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The Japanese had sufficient time to surrender after the first nuke was dropped.
The second was apparently what was required for them to capitulate. The loss of life (on both sides) from an invasion would have been at least an order of magnitude greater.
One terrible action to avoid a prolonged much larger loss of life. I don't envy the people who had to make that difficult decision but it is clear they made the correct one.