Hiroshima, plus there's one other one, maybe you can help me with the name?...
Nuketheirsaki
Oh. You are one of those that think the Atomic bombs were a mistake. So you think the Japanese were just going to eventually give up?
Oh it wasn't a mistake. We did it on purpose, with full knowledge of what would happen, to a country that was already beaten back within their borders, as evidenced by the fact that we had been bombing them at will with conventional weapons to such an extent that traditional bombing killed more Japs than the nukes did, and we had leveled the capital city of Tokyo. But we went ahead and dropped the nukes anyway and killed 200,000 just to remind Russia to behave. It's a frontrunner for the dickest move in human history.
Yes, the Japanese had tried to negotiate terms of surrender several times long before the bombs fell, the sole condition being that the Emperor not be humiliated by being harmed or removed from his position as spiritual and legislative head of state. The American insistence on the completely unconditional surrender of Japan was the only thing that prolonged the war. A demand for unconditional surrender was as ungentlemanly in WW2 as it was in your beloved 'War Between The States,' during which it was regarded as evidence of poor character in a victorious commanding officer.