What do some opponents of the decision to drop the atomic bomb point to s evidence that Japan would have surrendered without the bombs being dropped?
The surrender of Japanese forces at Iwo Jima
The surrender of nazi Germany's to the allies
The declaration of war on Japan by the Soviet Union
The declaration of war on Japan by China

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One argument was that if the U.S. solely did a "test demonstration" of the atomic bomb, versus dropping it immediately on Japan, Japan would see the devastation of the bomb and would surrender on their own will without suffering huge losses.

The correct answer is C) The declaration of war on Japan by the Soviet Union.

Some opponents of the decision to drop the atomic bomb point to as evidence that Japan would have surrendered without the bombs being dropped with the declaration of war on Japan by the Soviet Union.

The Japanese troops could have fought the Russians in the North and the US troops in the South, and that represented a great disadvantage that would have forced Japan to surrender. In 1945, Military Analysts working with the Joint Intelligence Committee had enough information of the surrender of Japan with a declaration of War of the Soviet Union.