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Explain the rationale for President Truman's decision to use the A-bomb against Japan in Aug. 1945

Explain the rationale for President Truman's decision to use the A-bomb against Japan in Aug. 1945.  How did expected losses figure in should an invasion of the Japanese home islands be needed?  How did actions by the Soviet Union factor into Truman's decision to move rapidly forward with the bombing?



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