Why did Stalin declare war on Japan? What are your thoughts on the fact that he did so two days after the United States dropped the bomb on Hiroshima? Use the Internet to find sites that support your opinions. Racing the Enemy: A Critical Look is one site that you may want to investigate.



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Answer:

Soviet Union of Russia formally announces war on japan by directing enormous armed troops to Manchuria. The dropping of bomb on Japan did not have an anticipated effect as Japan instantaneously surrendered.  

Explanation:

The Japan’s internal cabinet refused to adhere to the supremacy of Russia as it intended to get warranties from its associates for the japan’ future.  

Japanese inhabitants who knew the bombing were either executed or suffered the dominance of America.  Within two days of America’ bombing, Russia assaulted Japanese and captured Manchuria.  

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EDMENTUM ANSWER

Answers may vary, but your response should include the following points: Stalin promised at the Yalta conference that he would enter the war in the Pacific once Germany had surrendered in Europe. Although he kept his promise, the United States didn’t seem to need his help after the bomb was dropped on Japan. Stalin rushed to establish a Soviet foothold on Manchuria and Korea. Having joined in the war against Japan, the Soviets expected to have a say in how Japan’s holdings would be divided up among the victorious Allies.