Actually Russia didn't invade Manchuria until the 9th of Aug. 1945 while the first combat drop of the A bomb was 6 Aug 1945.
So that means that Stalin held off attacking until after the first bomb because that was the only possible way for him to get a peace of the pie. It did result in him getting North Korea. While most often in history date are not that important but the event is the Soviet invasion of Manchuria and the timing makes the date important to that event. And some Japanese military leaders, senior ones, did indeed thing that they could win before the Pearl Harbor attack. ADM Yamamoto was moved to a sea command because the Navy was afraid that the Army was going to assonate him because he was against starting a war with the US. Once given the order to plan that attack he did it with great skill but also made the statement in the history books about being able to produce a string of victories for 6 months. Then after the attack he is quoted as making the coming about waking up a sleeping giant.
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