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When did the United States drop an atomic bomb on Japan after Pearl Harbor?

When reviewing the history of World War II, we habitually divide the United States into two stages: after the war and before the war. Because at the beginning of the war, the United States did not participate in the war and the mainland was not affected. In the past few years, it was in a stage of rapid development, which can be said to be the accumulation of formal time, laying a solid foundation for future national strength. After Pearl Harbor, the United States declared war. In response to the Pearl Harbor incident, the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but apart from these two attacks, there is one thing that has not been reported much. ?

When the world was in chaos, the United States, which declared neutrality at that time, had peace that the whole earth could not have at that time. When everyone thought that the war would not have anything to do with them, the bomb at Pearl Harbor completely awakened the United States. They suddenly found that it seems that some agreements can't bind these countries that started the war, just as the constraint on Germany was torn up in World War II after World War I, so they became angry. ?

Their anger came not only from the wreckage of warships and the bodies of American soldiers buried at the bottom of Pearl Harbor, but also from the war that came in a hurry without declaring war and informing them. At that time, the whole United States was filled with an emotion, and that was revenge. How to retaliate against Japan has become a problem that all US troops are thinking about. The most direct revenge is to attack Japan, because the attack on the battlefield will only make Japanese soldiers more crazy to exchange injuries for injuries. There is nothing better than attacking Japan. ?

This action was later collectively referred to as the Tokyo bombing. Why do you want to add a big word? We can do a numerical analysis. An atomic bomb in Hiroshima caused more than 70,000 casualties, while the death toll in Tokyo bombing exceeded100000. The most important point is that Tokyo is the Kyoto of Japan and the most inviolable place in Japan during the emperor's supremacy. American bombers taught the aggressors a lesson here. ?

After the Tokyo bombing, the Japanese government spent 24 days cleaning up the charred wreckage. War is cruel, and so are the civilians involved. I want to ask two questions when Japan publicizes the civilian casualties caused by the Tokyo bombing and two atomic bombs everywhere. First, why didn't the United States bomb before Pearl Harbor? Second, have you forgotten Nanjing in China? So after Pearl Harbor, not only the atomic bomb, but also the United States did it.