Japanese Scholar Reveals the Truth Behind Japan's Surrender: Not Just the American Atomic Bomb
A Japanese scholar recently expressed that Japan's surrender during World War II was not solely due to the atomic bombs dropped by the United States, but rather influenced by multiple factors. He emphasizes that, while the atomic bomb caused severe destruction, Japan's dire situation was also a result of other strategic pressures.
This scholar stated that military failures and internal political struggles were significant considerations in Japan's decision-making processes. He calls for a reassessment of history to gain a more comprehensive understanding.




