Atom Bomb ... The dropping of the atomic bomb, even though it killed hundreds of thousands Japanese people, saved more Americans and other Allied soldiers that would have ... View More
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The pros cons of using the atomic bomb ... devastating. Thousands of Japanese lives were saved, not to mention the hundreds of thousands of American lives that were saved. In ... View More
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JapaneseAmerican Internment Camps ... Cooper 6. The FBI began investigating the houses of thousands of Japanese Americans and not one piece of evidence was found that suggested any spy activity. ... View More
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Japanese Relocation in WWII ... as the war with Japan began, so General JL De Witt, the head of the western defense command, urged Congress to relocate thousands of Japanese Americans living ... View More
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Atom Bomb ... United States was made open to two big options: use the bomb to end the war swiftly but sacrifice the lives of hundreds of thousands of Japanese civilians, or ... View More
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Treatment of Japanese Americans and Italian American in WWII ... Japanese ancestry from the West Coast by farmers seeking to eliminate Japanese competitionampquot National ... Thousands of fishermen were forced to give up their boats. ... View More
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Hiroshima and Nagasaki ... For more than four years the Americans sacrificed their lives to the war and they killed thousands of Japanese, but they were not about to give in. ... View More
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Is There Such Thing as TOO Much Defense ... Thousands and thousands of JapaneseAmericans had to drop everything and report to certain areas depending on wear they lived. They ... View More
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The Bomb That Rocked the World ... destruction. Minutes later thousands of Japanese were dead and Hiroshima, Japan, was nothing more than a pile of rubble. The bombing ... View More
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Truman ... Even though thousands of Japanese civilians had to die, ending the war this way produced the desired results, saving thousands of American lives. ... View More
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Atomic Bomb3 ... bomb. Thousands of people killed and injured in the two Japanese cities. American POWamp39s in those cities were also killed. Massive ... View More
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Dropping the Atomic Bomb ... The attack on Hiroshima may have been unexpected by the Japanese and killed thousands of people, but the attack on Pearl Harbor was without warning and killed ... View More
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hiroshima and nagasaki ... God bless the men who had the courage to bomb Nagasaki .ampquot ampquotHundreds of thousands of Japanese were killed at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and thatamp39s a damn shame. ... View More
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The Social Side Of Japanese Baseball ... The thousands of American troops stationed in Japan after World War II started a ... The soldiers showed the Japanese the American ways of baseball, and the ... View More
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The Bomb that Saved Millions ... Above all, it saved untold hundreds of thousands more Japanese perhaps millions from becoming casualties of preinvasion B29 bombing and shelling, followed ... View More
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Atomic Bomb1 ... The impact of the bombs killed hundreds of thousands of people and the radiation is ... If these bombs werenamp39t dropped on the Japanese the history of the world ... View More
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The Atomic Bomb ... order to save the lives of thousands and thousands of young Americans.ampquot To President Truman, he had two choices, a land invasion on the Japanese mainland, or ... View More
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ChinaJapan relations and the views of news organizagions ... and mothers were killed right before their childrenamp39s eyes and thousands of young women were forced to work as sexual slaves for Japanese soldiers, which was ... View More
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Mao Zedong and the Peopleamp39s Republic of China ... failed to warn local villagers, and when the water flooded eleven cities and thousands of villages, hundreds of thousands died. The Japanese were not stopped. ... View More
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Effects Of The WWll Atomic bombs ... Americans hundreds of thousands of causalities in an invasion of Japan, andnot incidentallysave several times more than that among Japanese soldiers and ... View More
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Effects Of The WWll Atomic bombs ... Americans hundreds of thousands of causalities in an invasion of Japan, andnot incidentallysave several times more than that among Japanese soldiers and ... View More
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POPULATION REDISTRIBUTION ... When the decision to relocate thousands of JapaneseAmericans was made the actions were considered to be constitutionally legal and seen by many as necessary. ... View More
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Imigration Laws ... land via Beringia or by sea via the Japanese current, as it is of the present day, when immigrants from around the world come to this country in the thousands. ... View More
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Why Atomic Bombs Are Used ... attack by stating, ampquot...we have used it the atomic bomb in order to save the lives of thousands and thousands of young Americans...ampquot. The Japanese army also ... View More
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The Kamikazes ... the summer of 1281 the Emperor assigned an enormous army of 140,000 troops to the conquest of the Japanese islands. An armada of four thousands ships sailed ... View More
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Hiroshima ... True, the bombs took the lives of hundreds of thousands of Japanese lives, but they also concluded World War II immediately, stopped the killing, and saved the ... View More
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Atomic Bomb DBQ ... bomb would shorten the duration of the war and would cause the Japanese to surrender. ... the agony of war, in order to save the lives of thousands and thousands ... View More
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A League of Their Own ... Thousands of Japanese livings in America, most of the US citizens were interned during the war in concentration camps all over the US mainland. ... View More
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Japan ... It began in 1639, when Japanamp39s rulers begin to notice the conversion of thousands of Japanese to Catholicism by Portuguese missionaries and by the potential ... View More
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Atomic Bomb....Was it neccessa ... not, many thousands more American lives would have been lost, most likely on the shores of Japan during the inevitable land invasion. Once on Japanese soil our ... View More
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