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Estimates show that about 140,000 were killed in Hiroshima and 80,000 in Nagasaki.

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How did the atomic bomb win World War II?

Ended WW2. Japanese were clearly losing, but due to their culture and tradition they refused to surrender. The US in dropping the A-bomb debatably saved more lives then they killed, as without it the war in Asia would have continued.


Do you feel that the US should have used the Atomic Bomb as a means to end World War 2?

Although using such a devastating weapon is always questioned, I believe the U.S. was justified to use the Atomic Bomb. Even the Japanese citizens were told to fight. By dropping the Atomic bomb, there was potentially less death, since no U.S. soldiers were harmed. The citizens would not have surrendered. Japan was not going to surrender, and so the Atomic bomb saved thousands of American lives, and shortened that terrible war


What did the Japanese eat after the atomic bomb dropped?

Nuclear sushi.


Atomic bombs vs regular bombs?

If what you mean is,is an atomic bomb stronger or weaker then a regular bomb then it's the atomic bomb,a regular bomb would have only damaged Hiroshima not completely killed it( the U.S also bomb Nagasaki)


Japanese city that was the site of the first atomic- bomb drop?

HIROSHIMA

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How many were killed by the atomic bomb?

80,000 Japanese Citizens.


How many Japanese were killed after the first attack with the atomic bomb?

over 20 million people


Where did the bomb that killed 70000 Japanese happen?

If you are talking about the atomic bombs, the US dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima from the Enola Gay. An even stronger atomic bomb was later dropped on Nagasaki. 5 days later, Japan surrendered ending WWII.


How did the atomic bomb win World War II?

Ended WW2. Japanese were clearly losing, but due to their culture and tradition they refused to surrender. The US in dropping the A-bomb debatably saved more lives then they killed, as without it the war in Asia would have continued.


Who believes in the atomic bomb?

The Japanese...


What is the number of Japanese soldiers killed when the atomic bomb was dropped on Japan compared to the number of civilians killed?

The percent of soldiers on those cities were aproximate 40%.


What did the us use to end the war with japan?

They attacked Japan with the Atomic Bomb and then they told them that they had to surrender or they would drop another atomic bomb. The Japanese refused to surrender and they dropped another one. This killed more than 200,000 Japanese. Finally Japan had surrendered.


7 How did American and Japanese citizens view the atomic bomb dropping in 1945 and in 1995?

they did random phone calls and asked random questions.. :)


Who brought the Japanese to surrender?

The Atomic Bomb


What were the effects of dropping the atomic bomb?

Thousands of Japanese civilians were killed and the cities were completely destroyed.AnswerThousands of Japanese civilians were killed and the cities were completely destroyed. Some of the affects included a radiation poisoning to which hundreds of Japanese died even after the explosion and shockwave.


Do you feel that the US should have used the Atomic Bomb as a means to end World War 2?

Although using such a devastating weapon is always questioned, I believe the U.S. was justified to use the Atomic Bomb. Even the Japanese citizens were told to fight. By dropping the Atomic bomb, there was potentially less death, since no U.S. soldiers were harmed. The citizens would not have surrendered. Japan was not going to surrender, and so the Atomic bomb saved thousands of American lives, and shortened that terrible war


Which weapon was used to make the Japanese surrender in world war 2?

The Atomic Bomb or Atom Bomb for short. The U.S. dropped it on Nagasaki and Hiroshima but also killed many U.S. soldiers that were stationary there.