In conclusion, for the Japanese and the United States relationship, the atomic bomb was a reset button for the two. Although it was a total reconstruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki it put an end to pointless civilian deaths, a society that was once willing to take their own lives and many of their allies just to kill a single American. It was a war of hate where the Japanese military would stop at nothing to kill an American or do anything to make their live’s hell. The dropping of the atomic bomb made the emperor realise that his empire has met their match and the amount of casualties and destruction to their land was way more than what was needed. Although The emperor and vice admiral disagreed on the point of calling it off and accepting …show more content…
Stalin felt betrayed and as if the U.S. were hiding many things during the war. This is what is thought to cause the cold war, Stalin was happy to hear about the weapon of unusual destruction. Yet he then grew angry after America dropped the first bomb, he didn't expect the U.S. to be able to create the nuclear weapon of such destruction without the help or knowledge of the russians. This then led to a race to see if the russians could create a bomb of equal destruction to prove to the us that the soviets were just as strong as them. Although this feud started way back in nineteen thirties when the United States wouldn't recognize the soviet state. The dropping of the atomic bomb was the excuse for stalin to break the mutual alliance with the united states. Despite the tension that was caused by the dropping of the first atomic bomb, the soviets didn't want a war or a rivalry. The United States and the Soviet Union agreed to limit nuclear testing, this was declared after the Russians tested their atomic bomb which had an even larger explosion than the two that the United States used in the