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Essay heading: Truman's decision about dropping atomic bomb
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The Japanese Cabinet extended the draft to cover most civilians, men and women. [5-enola] The defending force would have more than 10,000 kamikaze. [6-enola] The Japanese refusal to surrender led to 48,000 American casualties between April and June. [6-enola] Kamikaze attacks sank twenty-eight US ships and did severe damage to hundreds more... displayed 300 characters
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[6-enola] Kamikaze attacks sank twenty-eight US ships and did severe damage to hundreds more. [7-enola]
The U.S. successfully tested the first atomic bomb at Alamogordo, New Mexico on July 16, 1945. The Potsdam Proclamation asked Japan to surrender unconditionally to end the war. Unconditional surrender simply meant the demilitarization of Japan and the end of the emperor Hirohito... displayed next 300 characters
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