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The Russians invaded Manchuria. the bomb kept them from keeping areas in the Pacific.

Most of the groups and individuals who had considered the subject from the Scientific Panel to the writers of the Franck Report believed it necessary to inform the USSR of the imminent success of the Manhattan project. Failure to do so, they believed, would guarantee a post-war atmosphere of suspicion and hostility. Three days after the successful test blast, after consulting his advisers and Churchill (the British had cooperated in the project), Truman decided it would be wise to tell Stalin the news. The effort from the Russians was greatly accelerated following the end of the war. Stalin was determined and no spared no expense telling scientists to ask for whatever you like. He needed his scientist to developed nuclear weapons. The US had shown it could be done but the blasts of the nuclear weapons had another reasons... to keep the areas of the Pacific the Russians wanted when they invaded Manchuria destroying the Japanese who invaded the Manchuria area of China. I do not recall the exact date, but after the close of one of the formal meetings Truman informed Stalin that the United States now possessed a bomb of exceptional power, without, however, naming it the atomic bomb.

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Are effects of the bombing of japan still lingering?

If your question refers to the emotional character of Japan, the answer will eternally be "Yes." The events of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are so burned in the Japanese psyche and modern identity that time will not erase them. (This is similar to the effect of the Holocaust on the Jewish psyche or 9-11 on the American psyche.) If you are referring to physical effects, then the answer is different. The land itself has more or less returned to pre-bombing conditions (i.e. grass grows, the river water is as potable as it was, etc.) There are certain exceptions such as burned shadows and the like, but overall the places at the epicenter of the bombings show few lasting marks of the event. (This is from an environmental perspective. The bomb did eviscerate entire neighborhoods which no longer exist.) If you are referring to human maladies, the numbers of those who claim illnesses caused by the blast are tapering off, but only because most of those who were severely effected have already passed. There are still, however, a higher incidence of radiation-related diseases in the Hiroshima and Nagasaki areas.


Law passed in reaction to the secret cambodia bombing that restricted presidential use of troops overseas without congressional authorization?

the war powers act


What was done to compensate the victims in Hiroshima bombing?

On December 9th, the Diet passed the compensation bill, which came 38 years after A-bomb victims mounted efforts for its passage, and less than one month before 1995's fiftieth anniversary of the end of World War Two.


What year was nagasaki rebuilt after the bombing?

The bomb didn't kill everyone in Nagasaki, nor did it destroy the entire city. People still lived there. The destroyed part of the city was rebuilt, the damaged part was repaired, and people continued to live their daily lives.


When did the Japanese surrender in ww II?

The announcement that Japan had accepted the Allied ultimatum came on August 15, 1945 (Japan time), and the documents of surrender were signed on September 2, 1945, aboard the battleship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay.

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How is the atomic bomb still killing people today?

The Atomic bombs detonated over Hiroshima and Nagasaki caused mutations and genetic defects that were passed on to children, who are alive today, and suffer complications which result in death and illness.


Are effects of the bombing of japan still lingering?

If your question refers to the emotional character of Japan, the answer will eternally be "Yes." The events of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are so burned in the Japanese psyche and modern identity that time will not erase them. (This is similar to the effect of the Holocaust on the Jewish psyche or 9-11 on the American psyche.) If you are referring to physical effects, then the answer is different. The land itself has more or less returned to pre-bombing conditions (i.e. grass grows, the river water is as potable as it was, etc.) There are certain exceptions such as burned shadows and the like, but overall the places at the epicenter of the bombings show few lasting marks of the event. (This is from an environmental perspective. The bomb did eviscerate entire neighborhoods which no longer exist.) If you are referring to human maladies, the numbers of those who claim illnesses caused by the blast are tapering off, but only because most of those who were severely effected have already passed. There are still, however, a higher incidence of radiation-related diseases in the Hiroshima and Nagasaki areas.


Did the US drop the atomic bomb for japan to surrender?

yes and no. i think the primary goal of Hiroshima was to showcase to the watching world, that a new epoch had been passed. Maybe with the knowledge that it would also take Nagasaki to secure Japan's surrender, they may never have dropped one.


Why was Harry S. Truman important to World War 2?

Due to Trumans efforts, The North Atlantic Treaty Organization was established in 1949. He was 100 percent in favor of the Civil Rights Act, which later passed in 1964. Also, he kept my dad from WWII. Belated thanks, Mr. President!


Did sadako have headaches?

Most likely... She had a form of cancer and was in pain for a period of time up until she passed away, that is if you were referring to the girl from hiroshima.


Why did the airplanes invented?

Planes were invented for fast transportation and military purposes in the early stage.As decades passed by it is used for spying, unmanned bombing etc...


Law passed in reaction to the secret cambodia bombing that restricted presidential use of troops overseas without congressional authorization?

the war powers act


What was done to compensate the victims in Hiroshima bombing?

On December 9th, the Diet passed the compensation bill, which came 38 years after A-bomb victims mounted efforts for its passage, and less than one month before 1995's fiftieth anniversary of the end of World War Two.


Why didn't roosevelt drop the atomic bomb?

FDR did not live long enough to order the atomic bombing of Japan having passed away April 12, 1945 .


What is the energy equivelant of meteor crater to the hiroshima bomb?

A meteor could be more devastating than the Hiroshima bomb or could be less potent. We cannot be sure because there is no way to measure the meteors specifics properly. That one that passed closed this year was enough to cause some damage equal to an atomic bomb.


What happened to Sadako during the Hiroshima atom bomb in Japan?

The bomb exploded close to her home and she was thrown outside her home. Before a week passed by, she develop leukemia. At the end. she died.


How many years passed between the beginning of the Mayan civilization and its decline?

400 years passed between the beginning of the Mayan civilization and its decline