Jim Swike

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The end of the war would not come without more delays and major resistance in Tokyo. Although the emperor had made the decision to surrender on the evening of August 9—fourteen hours after the bombing—tension between military and peace factions intensified in the days that followed, complicating the Japanese Cabinet’s required unanimous backing of its nation’s capitulation.
Nagasaki: Life After Nuclear War
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