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    wanted to come back‚ I thought the memories would be too painful‚ but Mr. Tom made me come. He said it would be good for me to get over my past. As I looked around‚ I remembered back to when the station was full of soldiers going off to the war. The bombing had clearly taken its toll on the city. It had been nearly a year since the end of the war and many factories were still damaged. I had become so

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    my history teacher thought us a pretty interesting topic. It wasn’t like a boring ass lecture on the history of molasses or anything. Although‚ molasses has a pretty interesting chemical compound and molecular structure. The topic was about the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki‚ two atomic bombs that forced the Japanese to surrender to the Americans. In fact‚ because of how engaged I was‚ I totally forgot about my doctor’s appointment.

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    The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was both tragic and unnecessary. This explosion caused over 150‚000 civilian deaths. The United States used this bomb as a way to how superiority to Japan and the Soviets‚ but they took it too far. For one‚ it was way overfunded. The United States were also uneducated about its full power. When they dropped the bomb‚ even they were unsure of the full destruction the bomb was capable of. Doing this to innocent civilians that were not even a part of the war gave

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    for the end of World War II. Great Britain had to do what was best for the country and should be justified as a result from the bombing of the German cities in account of the nation’s pride‚ a misinterpreted perception of morals and also due to being forced into a tight situation. Although the casualties and negative impact that Germany faced‚ Britain’s actions in bombing the German cities should be justified due to the position they were in. Britain did not want to allow Germany to walk all over

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    The involvement of the United States of America in global issues had been very passive with more focus on domestic issues and development until the “Pearl Harbour Bombing” of 7th December 1941 which drew it into the second world and thereafter the US-British Staff conference in Washington DC‚ maintained a leadership role in world economics and political policies. Following several conferences which were mostly joint chaired by Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ the Bretton Woods Conference

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    the Japanese‚ also settled primarily on the West coast. They also suffered a similar fate of segregation and upheaval at the hand of the government. In February of 1942‚ President Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066‚ as a result of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor. At the time there was a heightened level of fear among the American government‚ and public‚ regarding Japanese espionage and retaliation. The order forced roughly 117‚000 Japanese from their homes‚ placing them in relocation centers

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    documents of war‚ is illegal. Especially since the towns had no means of defending themselves. Bombing these towns also started the Cold war arms race. Everyone wanted the atomic bomb. I believe that the dropping the 2 bombs was not necessary because we killed innocent civilians‚ we started an arms race‚ and we ended a war that was already on the verge of ending itself. According to the Hague 2‚ the bombing of cities or towns that are not defended‚ and using a weapon to cause superfluous injury is

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    The Effectiveness of Strategic Bombing in World War II United States Air Force Academy April 24th‚ 2013 History 100 – T4B Major Buchy Kevin Mitchell Words: 1‚1911 On the first of September‚ 1939 the beginning of the deadliest war the world has ever seen was initiated. By the fall of 1939‚ Hitler had a nearly seven years as the Chancellor of Germany and was beginning to initiate his plans to bring mainland Europe under Nazi control. This World War was drastically different than the previous

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    The Hiroshima and Nagasaki Bombings. Genocide or not? ! The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki occurred on 6-9 August 1945. As stated by Jennifer Rosenberg: ‘‘Unlike many other bombing raids‚ the goal for this raid had not been a military installation but rather an entire city.’’1 The US wanted to scare the Japanese out of the war. The possible targets of the bombings were: Hiroshima‚ Kokura‚ Nagasaki and Niigata. Kyoto was one of the choices as well‚ but it was removed from the list. ‘‘The cities

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    Jessica Mitchell September Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki World War II had been going on for over two years and the U.S. was staying in isolationism.   But on December 7‚ 1941 Japan launched an attack on Pearl Harbor.  After this The United States declared war on Japan.  On August 6‚ 1945‚ little boy‚ the first atomic bomb ever used in war was dropped on the city of Hiroshima.  This resulted in 70‚000-80‚000 people died immediately and another 70‚000 were injured.  Hiroshima

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