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The Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb
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The Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb

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This work is a balanced account of the political, diplomatic and military currents that influenced Japan’s attempts to surrender and the United States’s decision to drop the atomic bomb. Based on extensive research in both the United States and Japan, this book allows the reader to follow the parallel decision-making in Tokyo and Washington that contributed to lost opportunities that might have allowed a less brutal conclusion to the war. Topics discussed and analysed include Japan’s desperate military situation; its decision to look to the Soviet Union to mediate the conflict; the Manhattan Project; and the debates within Truman’s Administration and the armed forces as to whether to modify unconditional surrender terms to include retention of Emperor Hirohito and whether to plan for the invasion of Japan’s home islands or to rely instead on blockade and bombing to force surrender.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
23 May 1996
Pages
192
ISBN
9780275954758

This work is a balanced account of the political, diplomatic and military currents that influenced Japan’s attempts to surrender and the United States’s decision to drop the atomic bomb. Based on extensive research in both the United States and Japan, this book allows the reader to follow the parallel decision-making in Tokyo and Washington that contributed to lost opportunities that might have allowed a less brutal conclusion to the war. Topics discussed and analysed include Japan’s desperate military situation; its decision to look to the Soviet Union to mediate the conflict; the Manhattan Project; and the debates within Truman’s Administration and the armed forces as to whether to modify unconditional surrender terms to include retention of Emperor Hirohito and whether to plan for the invasion of Japan’s home islands or to rely instead on blockade and bombing to force surrender.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
23 May 1996
Pages
192
ISBN
9780275954758