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Technically, no, they did not, at least not entirely. From a damage and causality stand point, they don't compare to the damage done with conventional bombing and incendiary bombing. By analyzing the timeline, it's clear that the Japanese military didn't formally accept the Allied terms of unconditional surrender until after the Kwantung army was throttled by Red Army in Manchuria. Yes, emperor Hirohito did call for surrender but that was weeks before the military laid down their arms and only after they knew that they would not be able to hold back the Soviets.

After repeated analysis of the events, the claim that the atomic bombs ended WW 2 begins to appear as another example American exceptionalism instead of the discrete cause. We could have nuked every city that they had and they would have still kept fighting.

To go a bit further, there were good reasons for the Japanese to prefer surrendering to Allies over the Soviets. Chief among these is the Emperor of Japan. It was highly probable that the Soviets, with their anti-aristocracy ideology, would have deposed the Emperor and crushed Japanese culture. By surrendering to the Allies, losing the Emperor was a possibility but not a guarantee. Knowing that defeat was inevitable, they took the calculated risk by surrendering to us.

In the end, the Japanese got to keep their emperor and their culture which isn't bad to them considering the alternatives at the time.
if (Object.DividedByZero == true) { Universe.Implode(); }
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