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In the meantime, the war had raged on. Russian troops had continued to push back Japanese soldiers in Manchuria and on Sakhalin Island north of Japan. Allied planes had delivered more conventional and incendiary bombs on military, industrial, and key urban areas on Japan’s main islands—and before President Truman received Tokyo’s response, he ordered further attacks on Japan.
Nagasaki: Life After Nuclear War
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