The Surrender of Japan : Was Atomic Bombing Necessary & Responsible for Capitulation?

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by Sushil Kumar

The Surrender of Japan would be found most informative by the students of Disarmament as well as those of History. Votaries of Disarmament shall find that even the most destructive means of warfare can not subdue the human resilience and indomitable human spirit.

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The Surrender of Japan would be found most informative by the students of Disarmament as well as those of History. Votaries of Disarmament shall find that even the most destructive means of warfare can not subdue the human resilience and indomitable human spirit. Cruelties perpetrated upon the adversaries in warfare bounce back in one form or the other to shear down the morale. The cotery of powerful nations could not achieve the unconditional surrender of a tiny nation despite the fury of fire-bombs and holocausts of Atomic bombs. In the final analysis it is the will of the Japanese that prevailed. The Americans had to accept the conditions set down by the Japanese to end the war. Read on for a detailed and exhaustive analysis..

Year

1998

Pages

181

ISBN

978-81-85268-84-3

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