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    of working endlessly in “Natzy Land” and kisses a small Statue of Liberty and says “Am I glad to be a citizen of the United States of America” (Makamson). The antagonists in this film are opponents of America during the Cold War‚ including Hitler‚ Hirohito and Mussolini. These characters were illustrated as the dictators that made their citizens make ammunitions to prepare for war without providing basic needs or free time. By clearly illustrating Communism as completely evil and Capitalism as freedom

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    WAS IT MORALLY JUSTIFIABLE FOR TRUMAN TO USE TWO NUCLEAR WEAPONS AGAINST JAPAN DURING WWII? WWII is still the most horrific war in the history of human existence. With over 50 million dead in just 6 short years‚ every single chapter of the war has been eternally marked in world history. Two particular incidents that will last over the years would be the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. Now being considered in hindsight‚ the nuclear attacks have become very controversial topics. In my

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    doors were slightly ajar‚ and I could see Papa‚ but not the Japanese soldier who was interrogating him. Listening closely‚ I could hear the Japanese officer speak in heavily accented Chinese to Papa. “In the name of the Imperial Majesty‚ Emperor Hirohito‚ Japanese soldiers are now allowed to arrest any men thought to be soldiers. You seem to be a Chinese soldier.” spat the Japanese soldier. My heart pounded. Is Papa going to be taken away? Xiao Li squirmed next to me‚ impatient to understand what

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    Bryan S. Kelly Professor Haverty-Stacke School id# Mr. Brenes Final Paper History 152‚ Section 009 5/2/08 What historical realities undermined America’s assertion of itself as the defender of freedom & democracy during World War II? It was said that World War II was the war to rid the world of fear and to bring freedom‚ equality to the rest of the world. Now I ask… how does it look when a nation – one as great as the United States of America‚ the self-asserted defender of freedom

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    Propaganda is an influential idea being spread to indulge the liking of and audience. The propaganda can be spread in many ways through school‚ radio‚ and even television shows. In the end‚ propaganda is just an attempt to sway the audience to believe what the message senders believe. Propaganda has a broad history and dates back to even 5 B.C. when Pericles created propaganda to show Athens was better than the tyrannical Sparta. The actual term “propaganda” only came to the surface in the 1600’s

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    and the Emperor intervened to accept proposed Allied terms offered after the Potsdam conference. Also in early 1945 it was clear to the Emperor and most members of the Council that Japan had little chance of pulling out a military victory. Emperor Hirohito began exploring possible terms of Japanese surrender with members of the Supreme Council and elder statesmen through the offices of Lord Kido. As the US goal was to create a massive blow upon the Japanese with the atomic bombings which they succeeded

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    World War 1 raged on from 1914 – 1918 and ravaged half the world. Its outcome was the treaty of Versailles which created more problems than it solved. It was harsh and created feelings of resentment against the allies and ended up sowing seeds for World War 2. THE SECOND WORLD WAR LASTED FROM 1939 TO 1945. IT TOOK PLACE ONLY TWO DECADES AFTER THE FIRST WORLD WAR. It involved more than 30 countries AND RESULTED IN THE DEATH OF MORE THAN 50 million people. World War Two in Europe began on 1st September

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    The Second World War changed the history of the world forever.  Super powers emerged and other countries crumbled.  Economies changed and new ways of life were becoming present.  The United States emerged from the war as a world leader in government‚ economy and industry.  Most credit is deservingly given to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt for the success and victory for the United States in the war.  But in April of 1945‚ Roosevelt’s term came to an end with his unexpected death‚ and the weight

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    Worldwide Depression Nations at the end of WWI- USA& Jap= only 1s to come out in better financial shape What did the U.S. do to help war torn economies?gave loans&invested Euro bnk/busnes Germany ≠ raise taxes during war; solution= print more $ Inflation (1 mark-> 200 billion for bread) Who did Germans blame? Democratic govt Flawed U.S. Economy richest 5% = 33% of wealth; ppl= buying less; overproduction agri. 1929 – Wall Street Crash investors thought prices=&started selling; prices

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    The Second World War was one of the deadliest conflicts in human history and it is hoped that conflicts of a similar magnitude will never occur again. The nation of Canada is best known for its role in the war in Europe during World War Two but it was also involved in the Pacific Theater of the War‚ most notably at the Battle of Hong Kong‚ which took place between December eight‚ 1941‚ and December twenty-five‚ 1941‚ at the British Colony of Hong Kong. The Royal Rifles of Canada and the Winnipeg

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