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Why was the atomic bomb dropped in Hiroshima significant to end WW2?

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In Japanese culture, it was disgraceful to lose anything, especially a war. So, because the Japanese were so nationalistic, they would fight to the death and the Americans knew Japan wouldn't surrender until they had exhausted their last resource. President Harry Truman ordered the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to end the war so it wouldn't go on longer and American lives would not be lost. After both bombs were dropped Japan finally surrendered and World War ll was over. But, the creation of the atomic bomb led to the Cold War, which was a nuclear arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union.
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The atomic bomb was significant to end World War II because it destroyed Japan. In more detail, when the bomb was dropped in Hiroshima a blast equivalent to the power of 15,000 tons of TNT reduced four square miles of the city to nothing and killed 80,000 people. Thousands more dies due to the radiation. So when the atomic bomb was dropped in Nagasaki killing about 40,000 people, Japan surrendered. They couldn't possibly fight anymore.

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