Friday, February 12, 2010

What are the POLITCAL effects of the atomic bomb droppings in Japan?? I can't find anything relevant!?

I was looking on the internet and I can't find anythign. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. But what are the POLITICAL effects of the atomic bomb??What are the POLITCAL effects of the atomic bomb droppings in Japan?? I can't find anything relevant!?
well if you mean how it helped end the war?





well the funny thing is that history doesnt say the real truth.





Japan was ready to surrender, but their government wasnt sure how to go about doing so, on the day the bombs were dropped.





After it was over they just gave up and out right surrendered.








After that








Russia, The United States, Britian, and several other countries became interested in keeping a nuclear stockpile. For 40+ years this would become and stay the biggest threat which still exists today.What are the POLITCAL effects of the atomic bomb droppings in Japan?? I can't find anything relevant!?
Political effects would be that Japan surrendered shortly thereafter and became a puppet of America. America oversaw the treaty, forced them not to have a military as America would protect them and put bases in Japan, and they had to adopt a Western constitution. This has caused a pacifist country so it dictates their foreign relations. There is controversy as Japan has self defense forces and some were sent to Iraq (not a pacifist act). As for the Japanese who grew up post-WW2, there was a love of American culture as you lived off what servicemen would give you since the country was devastated but there was also resentment at the bases. The war ended over 60 years ago but the bases are still there and a source of political tension to the locals who must put up with them indefinitely.
The Emperor made a choice to preserve himself, and the Royal Household, at the cost of surrendering his mythic ';divine'; status. This helped to break the military hold on political power. Pre-war politics in Japan was a fiction, because the military together with the big corporations (zaibatsu) conspired to run the country for their mutual benefit.





Post- war Japan was given, and adopted, a new political life, and real political parties were recognized in law. The first beneficiaries were two major political organizations that had been banned and persecuted: the Socialists and the Communists. Both played prominent roles during the Occupation of Japan, until the restoration of full Japanese sovereignty after the Peace Treaty.


http://www.japan-zone.com/omnibus/politi鈥?/a>
Japan was not ready to surrender and were telling their citizens lies about how they were still winning after the first bomb went off. They finally surrendered after Hiroshima and the war ended. Japan had to promise not to have armed forces when the peace treaty signed.

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