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Casualties at the Battle of Okinawa and Iwo Jima

Does this justify dropping the atomic bomb? Why or why not. Also, describe what it's about (Must be 5-7 sentences) I will give Brainliest:)


Sagot :

Casualty rates at the Battle of Okinawa and Iwo Jima plays a small role in the justification of dropping the atomic bomb, and is by no means the only justification or even the major justification in using the atomic bomb. They were, after all, only used as a statistical report through the casualty per sq. mile report of what can occur when invading the mainland. So yes, it may be a  means towards the justification, but as the justification itself it is not.

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