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They were ground down through out the war due to their stubbornness to surrender the allies had to fight their way to victory across each Japanese held islands. The final blows were as a result of the atomic bomb being droped over Hiroshima on August 5th 1945 followed by Nagasaki on August 8th 1945. Any more questions regarding WW1 or WW2 feel free to ask!

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Q: Why did the Japanese lose WW2?
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