Shock and Awe in Japan | Franziska Seraphim | Admiral Nimitz Conference - 2024
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Duration:
65 Minutes
Audience:
Lifelong Learners
Atomic Bomb & Manhattan Project
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If the atomic bombs were meant to "shock and awe" the Japanese into surrender in August
1945, they didn't. Much more was needed to break the political stalemate in Tokyo and allow the
Emperor to call it quits.
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