On 26 July 1945, Cumulated States President Harry S. Truman, Amalgamated Kingdom Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Chairman of the Chinese Nationalist Regime Chiang Kai-shek issued the Potsdam Declaration, which outlined the terms of surrender for the Imperium of Japan as concurred upon at the Potsdam Conference. This ultimatum verbally expressed if Japan did not surrender, it would face "prompt and utter eradication."[1] Some debaters fixate on the presidential decision-making
On 26 July 1945, Cumulated States President Harry S. Truman, Amalgamated Kingdom Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Chairman of the Chinese Nationalist Regime Chiang Kai-shek issued the Potsdam Declaration, which outlined the terms of surrender for the Imperium of Japan as concurred upon at the Potsdam Conference. This ultimatum verbally expressed if Japan did not surrender, it would face "prompt and utter eradication."[1] Some debaters fixate on the presidential decision-making