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How much would an invasion of Japan cost?

Writer Sebastian Wright

A study done for Secretary of War Henry Stimson’s staff by William Shockley estimated that invading Japan would cost 1.7–4 million American casualties, including 400,000–800,000 fatalities, and five to ten million Japanese fatalities.

How much did the Fat Man bomb cost?

The total cost to the United States for World War II was approximately $3.3 trillion.)…The Costs of the Manhattan Project.

GadgetJuly 16, 1945Alamogordo
Little BoyAugust 6, 1945Hiroshima
Fat ManAugust 9, 1945Nagasaki
Bomb No. 4unused

Would Japan have surrendered if we didn’t drop the bombs?

However, the overwhelming historical evidence from American and Japanese archives indicates that Japan would have surrendered that August, even if atomic bombs had not been used — and documents prove that President Harry Truman and his closest advisers knew it.

Did bombing Japan save lives?

Lewis estimates that the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, to the extent that it induced Japanese surrender, saved the lives of roughly 30 million people.

What happens if Japan is attacked?

“We have a treaty with Japan — if Japan is attacked, we will fight World War III,” the president said. “We will go in and protect them and fight with our lives and with our treasure. “But if we’re attacked, Japan doesn’t have to help us at all,” he added. “They can watch it on a Sony television, the attack.”

How many Japanese did the US kill in ww2?

This amounted to 1,771,000 to 3,187,000 Japanese, most likely 2,521,000 (line 42). Of this number, 672,000 probably were civilians (line 32), virtually all killed in American air raids (including the two atomic bombs).

How much does a nuke cost?

As of 2020, it is undergoing a 12th modification. According to the Federation of American Scientists in 2012, the roughly 400 B61-12s will cost $28 million apiece….B61 nuclear bomb.

B61
ManufacturerPantex Plant
Unit cost$28 million (Mod 12)
Produced1968 (full production)
No. built3,155

What if Japan didn’t surrender?

LONDON — American military archives reveal that if the Japanese had not surrendered on August 15, 1945, they would have been hit by a third and potentially more powerful atomic bomb just a few days later and then, eventually, an additional barrage of up to 12 further nuclear attacks.

Why did Japanese soldiers not surrender?

Kamikaze. It was a war without mercy, and the US Office of War Information acknowledged as much in 1945. It noted that the unwillingness of Allied troops to take prisoners in the Pacific theatre had made it difficult for Japanese soldiers to surrender.

How much does it cost to go to Japan per person?

That’s for all your meals and activities per person. Now if you’re like me and need to know your total per day cost including everything but long-haul flight, then you should plan to spend an average of $102 per day in Japan per person. At this point, you saved money for your trip and are ready to explore Japan.

What was the total cost of the invasion of Japan?

Admiral Leahy estimated that the invasion would cost 268,000 casualties. Personnel at the Navy Department estimated that the total losses to America would be between 1.7 and 4 million with 400,000 to 800,000 deaths. The same department estimated that there would be up to 10 million Japanese casualties.

How much does it cost to go to a Japanese Museum?

Activities and entrance fees in Japan were very reasonably priced, and I never found myself outraged over the cost of anything. You’ll typically pay less than $5 to enter most temples, museums, and gardens. Here’s how I spread my cash around: My total cost of activities in Japan averaged out to $2 a day.

How much cash should I take to Japan?

You don’t want to run out of cash and then have no way of refilling your wallet when you run short! My guess is that the average traveller would take about $100 for each day they’re in Japan – but you may need more or less than that. One option to consider is to purchase half your yen in Australia before you depart.