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    wisdom has it that America was justifiable after all by dropping a lethal bomb on a city full of civilians and soldiers‚ because their aim was to end the war. However‚ America was not reasonable by underestimating the human values‚ not warning them with the presence of an atomic bomb and leaving ever-lasting effects on a city. The atomic bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed 100‚000 people. The atomic bomb is described as “the most dangerous threat the world has ever seen” (allvoices

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    The cause of WWII

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    The cause of WWII World war II is a very difficult time to unravel. It all started as the treaty of Versailles threatened to demolish Germany completely. Various political parties competed with each other‚ trying to gain the upper hand‚ which would allow them to take control of Germany and gain power. However these parties weren’t enough to convince the people that Germany could be revived gain. After the First World War Germany was accused of starting of it and thus in the treaty of Versailles

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    The Frosty War (WWII)

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    for harms that come about because of jurisdictional question among themselves‚ and required union pioneers to take a noncommunist vow. Taft-Hartley was only one of a few snags that impeded the development of composed work in the years taking after WWII. The CIO’s "Operation Dixie‚" attempted to unionize southern material laborers and steelworkers. It bombed in 1948

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    Women of Wwii

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    Women Journalists of WWII Elizabeth Guerra Chamberlain College of Nursing  Theresa Bonney was born on July 15‚ 1894 in New York. She had an impressive educational career which includes Berkley‚ Harvard‚ and Columbia. Making her the first American to receive a scholarship to study at the Sorbonne in Paris. She lived most her live in France‚ making her the unofficial diplomat from the United States. She had also set up the Red Cross ’ correspondence exchange between the children of Europe

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    Hitler; Wwii

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    What were Hitler’s main foreign policy objectives from 1933-39? Between 1933-39 Hitler devised a plan of specific foreign policies before and during his rise to power. His policies were to incorporate ‘Volksgemeinshaft’; the unification of all German ethnics living outside the Reich‚ an entire domination of Western Europe and finally an attainment of ‘lebensraum’; living space under which all unified Germans can live in Eastern Europe. For Hitler’s foreign policies to be achieved‚ it was necessary

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    Atomic Energy

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    Atomic energy By: Hiram A. Murray III Background info The origin of the phrase atomic energy check in from the years of 1905-10. It is defined as energy released by reactions within atomic nuclei‚ as in nuclear fission or fusion. Now a days it is referred to Nuclear energy. Nuclear power uses fission (splitting atom nuclei) to produce energy. Atom nuclei is also none as the nucleus (center of the atom). Around 6% of the world’s energy and 14% of the world’s electricity is produced by nuclear

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    The Atomic Cafe

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    The Atomic Cafe   The Atomic Cafe is a 1982 documentary film compiled of clips from government propaganda‚ training films‚ news stories‚ advertisements and other media from the 1940’s through the 1950’s.  Many films were prepared by the U.S. government either for the military or for its citizens to view.  The form of Atomic Cafe was unique for documentaries.  It was produced entirely of different film sources edited together‚ without narration. The film made its points solely through the selection

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    Europe and ended the Soviet Dream of communism. The wall fell as quickly as it was built in November of 1989. One of the most important causes of the Berlin Wall’s construction is Hitler’s involvement in WWII. Hitler had broken the peace treaty between Germany and Soviet Russia by invading in 1939. WWII ended after Hitler committed suicide in his fuhrerbunker in Mitter.

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    Zinn, Howard. the Bomb.

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    Kyle Freund History 1302 TTH 10-11:20 11/28/12 Zinn‚ Howard. The Bomb. Pollen: City Light Books‚ 2010. Call No. 940.54’2521954 The Bomb gives a unique insight on the bombing of Hiroshima and Royan from the perspective of an air force bombardier World War II veteran Howard Zinn. This two-part book includes Zinn’s essay over the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Zinn’s experiences of the bombing over the town of Royan. Although this book may be a quick read‚ it is an influential and inspiring

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    did the U.S. use the atomic bomb? The years leading up to World War II and the dropping of the atomic bombs were hectic and disordered‚ from the rise of Hitler in 1933‚ U.S. isolationism in 1934‚ to the death of U.S. President Roosevelt. The war showed no signs of ending and the security and freedom of nations around the world were in danger. Order was nowhere to be found‚ and the decision to even consider using the atomic bomb was unpreventable. The U.S. used the atomic bomb because it was the

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