No atomic bombs existed before Germany surrendered! The first one was exploded in the Trinity test at Alamogordo, NM on July 16, 1945. There were only two more bombs, of two different types, being assembled. These were used on Hiroshima (August 6) and Nagasaki (August 9), and for a short time, there were no available atomic bombs. Japan did not know that.
Leaflets were dropped over Japan warning them of a "big bomb" but not naming it as an atom bomb. They were told to get their government to surrender or the big bomb would be dropped. The Military Leaders were asked to surrender again.
Japan did not make an atomic bomb. It received two in ww2, one in Hiroshima the other over Nagasaki.
Harry S. Truman was in office when he and the war leaders had to make the painful decision to drop the atom bombs. He labored for months over the decision.
He stated the bomb was needed to end the war.
During WW II, Germany attacked Britain, and Britain retaliated. That's what happens in times of war. You bomb me, and I'll bomb you. Fortunately all of that is over, and Britain and Germany are good friends in the 21st century.
Over 140,00 people were killed in Heroshima, Japan
in world war 2 the atom bomb little boy was dropped over hiroshima, japan on the sixth of august 1945 and the second atom bomb was dropped over nagasaki, japan 3 days later.
over 140,000 people and children were killed in Heroshima, Japan
These bombs were dropped over Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan and not in China.
Leaflets were dropped over Japan warning them of a "big bomb" but not naming it as an atom bomb. They were told to get their government to surrender or the big bomb would be dropped. The Military Leaders were asked to surrender again.
Indeed, leaflets were scattered over japan warnig about the bomb.
The uranium fission bomb over Hiroshima.
in what atom bomb? u mean the one in new mexico? over 340000, from my research.
It helped us win the war over Japan. After the first atomic bomb was dropped over Hiroshima, the Japanese still refused to surrender. A few days later, the second bomb was dropped on Nagasaki and Japan finally signed their unconditional surrender on August 11, 1945. This day is commonly known as V-J Day.
The reconstructing of Japan.
The US dropped an atomic bomb on Japan
Japan did not make an atomic bomb. It received two in ww2, one in Hiroshima the other over Nagasaki.