The president made multiple pleas for Japan to surrender, and each time they refused. On July 29, 1945, Japan was asked to surrender for the final time, and only following their instant refusal did the United States decide to drop the bombs. This was not a quick or easy decision for any American to make, and it was not made until there were no other options for ending the war quickly. Japan was given multiple chances to peacefully surrender. Truman states that he was practically “begging them to surrender.” Still, they responded with instant refusal every time, resulting in the last-resort decision to utilize the atomic
The president made multiple pleas for Japan to surrender, and each time they refused. On July 29, 1945, Japan was asked to surrender for the final time, and only following their instant refusal did the United States decide to drop the bombs. This was not a quick or easy decision for any American to make, and it was not made until there were no other options for ending the war quickly. Japan was given multiple chances to peacefully surrender. Truman states that he was practically “begging them to surrender.” Still, they responded with instant refusal every time, resulting in the last-resort decision to utilize the atomic