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    Hiroshima due to the attack on Pearl Harbor‚ the need to impress Russia‚ and to mark the end of a global conflict. Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941‚killing innocent lives and causing a mass destruction‚ because of this‚ the U.S. needed to retaliate. The U.S. lost about 2‚390 servicemen and over 1000 were injured. This was an incredible onslaught against American citizens and defenders of the nation. Furthermore‚ 188 planes and 21 very important ships were destroyed‚ by the attack. Due to such destruction

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    Final Copy of essay #2 The Attack on Pearl Harbor Today is a nice warm day on the USS ARIZONA. It was sunny outside with a nice cool breeze. There was not a cloud in site. I was lying in bed when my bunk partner decided to jump out of his bed. He was totally unaware of me lying in mine. As he landed on me I fell off and hit the floor and felt one of my teeth fall out. I stood up and before I had the chance to say anything we heard the sound no one in the harbor wanted to hear. As I was

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    there has been an extreme presentation of nationalism‚ especially in the Pearl Harbor and 9/11 attacks. December 7‚ 1941‚ a date that resonates in the hearts of all Americans‚ was the day the Japanese Navy landed a surprise attack on the U.S naval base at Pearl Harbor. The USS West Virginia was one of the ships that sunk in during the assail‚ also claiming over 2000 innocent lives. Pearl Harbor was known as the worse attack on American ground by foreign assailants until 9/11. Not very long after

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    U-boats Germany: used warships and U-boats to attack Allied convoys transporting military equipment and supplies wanted to control the Atlantic shipping lanes made forays into shipping lanes to capture and destroy Allied convoys... had

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    slanders others. In Roosevelt’s speech to Congress after the attack on Pearl Harbor‚ Roosevelt effectively portrayed the Japanese as deceitful‚ scheming liars (of course‚ he states this in a more professional manner). This was in response to the fact that the Japanese were clearly lying about their hopes for peace to remain between the two nations‚ and their following decision to bomb Pearl Harbor. When the president describes the attack‚ he states that the U.S. was “suddenly and deliberately attacked

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    This paper will summarize the history of Nursing during World War II – The attack on Pearl Harbor. On the historic date known as December 7th‚ 1941‚ at 7:55 am- over three hundred Japanese pilots attacked the base known as Pearl Harbor in Oahu‚ Hawaii. This left over 2‚235 military personnel and roughly 68 civilians dead. This attack‚ over 60 years ago‚ was one of the greatest milestones and historical turning point for women in the United States as they would become military nurses. The calm response

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    It was a beautiful December morning in Pearl Harbor in 1941. Everybody in the city was just about ready to go to their jobs and start their day when without warning‚ several jets were seen soaring through the air above the beach fast as lightning. All of a sudden‚ there was a loud BOOM! Bombs started falling from the planes blowing up cars and building around the neighborhood as if they were raindrops falling from the sky. The only sound anyone could hear was the sound of explosions. People were

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    wanted to do exactly that so he did a executive order 9066 to protect Americans from any damage like when the Japanese did to pearl harbor. he wanted what was best for the American people and wanted these people to be safe to by moving them to camps to stay there till the war is over. since Roosevelt did pass this order millions of Japanese citizens were forced into camps to protect them and their families and to protect the citizens of America. and if the Japanese did not listen to anything that

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    The final statistics about the events. All in all America had 2403 deaths and 1‚178 people were injured. Eighteen ships were sunk or seriously damaged including 5 battleships‚ 188 planes were destroyed‚ and 162 planes were damaged. Japan had lost 64 people‚29 planes‚ and 5 midget subs. 9.) The encountered messages that were ignored. The U.S. government had intercepted 10 messages that belonged to the Japanese and had partly interpreted them but they knew enough that an attack was coming pretty soon

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    States has ever faced. FDR acted as the voice for the Americans who were typically looked over in society. FDR was unlike most president because he connected with Americans through his fireside chats that would be broadcasted over the radio. Fireside chats were used to inform Americans of the current events and the decisions that the White House was going to make on certain issues. FDR did a remarkable job of keeping his polio out of the public eye‚ but even having a disability did not keep him from making

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