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What happened when american and allied naval forces edge closer to japanese homeland?

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It’s gets more dangerous. When the Americans use their island hopping strategy to get closer to Japanese mainland, the new president harry truman has to make the decision to either keep going and lose thousands of men or drop the atomic bomb
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As American and Allied naval forces approached closer to the Japanese homeland, it put significant pressure on Japan. The increased presence of naval forces meant that Japan's defenses were being challenged, and they faced the threat of invasion. This led to heightened tensions and a sense of urgency for the Japanese government. Ultimately, it played a crucial role in the later stages of World War II and the eventual surrender of Japan.
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