The Atomic Bombings of Japan | WWII In 2

The Atomic Bombings of Japan | WWII In 2

By August 1945, the Japanese Empire was on the verge of defeat yet still refused to surrender. But a new weapon unlike any other would bring the war to a destructive close—and have ripple effects for decades to come. Samuel Zemurray Stone Senior Historian John Curatola, PhD, explores the atomic bombings of Japan and their legacy 80 years later.