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    decision to drop the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was to push Japan to surrender the war . The bombing was unjustified because the U.S. military: targeted heavily populated civilian cities‚ deliberately planned their attack to kill‚ did not give Japan enough time to respond to the first bombing‚ (4) did not experience as many casualties than Japan. Many people say that the bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima was unjustified because the U.S. targeted

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    Many people have remembered the unfortunate events of the Sandhurst Road School bombing as a drastic and tragic act of wickedness. The Sandhurst Road School bombing occurred at a ‘big’ and ‘imposing’ school on Minard Road in Catford‚ South East London on Wednesday 20th January 1943 when a German fighter-bomber dropped a ‘500kg’ bomb on the school at approximately 12:30pm. The resulting explosion killed ‘32 children and 6 staff and 60 others injured’ many buried under rubble. Later on a further six

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    Hiroshima’s atomic bombing Educating ourselves on events in world history may not prevent the present and future leaders from making the same mistakes‚ and neither will it accomplish utter tranquility and peace among all countries. It is however an important tool for us individuals to understand the results of each event‚ and how they came to shape the structures of nations and their relationships with each other today. The bombing of Hiroshima is an event that has impacted the United States and

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    The Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki- Genocide Essay Genocide‚ as defined in the Oxford Dictionairy states‚ “the deliberate killing of a large group of people‚ especially those of a particular nation or ethnic group.” Ultranationalism is defined as “extreme nationalism that promotes the interest of one state or people above all others.” Ultranationalism and genocide go very hand in hand with eachother. The extreme nationalism that is a main charasteristic of ultrantionalism can lead to a very

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    and his brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev age 26 committed a series of bombing attacks at the Boston Marathon event on April 15‚ 2013. Dzhokhar along with his brother planted bombs around the event killing three people and injuring around 280 others. Dzhokhar’s brother Tamerlan was killed a manhunt following the attack. Later Dzhokhar would be sentenced to death on June 24‚ 2015. During his trial still images of the moments of the bombing along with a message written inside of a boat where Dzhokhar sought

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    United States should of dropped the bombs‚ is still a common topic in today’s world. Although‚ many perceive the pain and grueling effect the weapons had on Japan to subside the justifiable argument. Therefore‚ the two reasons that the United States bombing on Japan was morally incorrect was the negative health factors and the destruction it caused in the hibakusha lives.

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    The Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki – Was it justified? The bombing of Hiroshima occurred on August 6‚ 1945 and three days later followed by the bombing of Nagasaki. The bombing killed hundreds of thousands of civilians‚ including woman and children as said by Admiral William E. Leahy (Document 2). While the dropping of the bomb had devastating effects on not only the people and the environment‚ it effectively ended the war. The amount of people that died due to the bombs may not even compare

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    The bombing of Hiroshima was an atrocity because thousands of innocent people died and suffered from diseases. The atomic bomb’s damage almost destroyed the whole city. According to statistics‚ “between 70‚000 and 100‚000 people are estimated to have been killed by the bomb. Other people died later from the effects of atomic radiation. ” (Plye) In other words‚ Almost 50% of Hiroshima’s population died in the bombing without having any chance to save themselves and fight for their lives. The ones

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    Evaluate the effectiveness of the legal and non-legal responses to the Bali Bombings The 2002 Bali Bombings were a series of suicide bombing attacks on the popular western tourist district of Kuta‚ Bali - an island of Indonesia. The attack occurred on October 12‚ 2002 and took the lives of 202 people; 88 of which were Australian nationals. This response will evaluate the legal and non-legal responses to the Bali Bombings according to the following criteria: resource efficiency‚ accessibility‚ enforceability

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    Timothy McVeigh was the bomber behind the Oklahoma City Bombing on April 19‚ 1995. The state of Oklahoma raised money to build a memorial‚ which holds many artifacts. McVeigh impacted many lives -- the lives of the victims‚ injured‚ and survivors. “Timothy McVeigh was a dead man smiling” (Riley). McVeigh was a mass murder with a decent childhood. He took the lives of 168 people. If he felt bad for the bombing‚ his body language did not show it (Riley). McVeigh lived in New York with his family

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