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One apt definition of war is this: war is an actual, intentional and widespread-armed conflict between political communities." (http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/war/). This definition did not seem fit for the conflict between capitalism (United
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1.) For what reason did President Truman decide to use atomic weapons to end the war in the Pacific?
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the
Pacific and to save the lives of Americans and to keep
American public opinion positive. Truman's defense in
using atomic weapons was that it protected and saved
thousands of American lives and money that would have
had to been used to fight
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World War II were some of the worst crimes against humans that the world has seen. The Nuremberg Trials of November 1945 to October 1946 were documentations of the crimes the Nazis had committed such as the Holocaust. They were also the first war
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life. Even though World War 2 brought "no physical destruction to the United States mainland", it did affect American society in numerous ways. (Roark). World War 2's effects on American society include a change in the workplace with an increase
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War II for control of the routes used by Britain to move supplies across the Atlantic. The Battle of the Atlantic was started by the Germans. It was not a direct attack but an indirect attack. Britain, as an island country has always depended on sea-goin
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there were many decisive battles that took place. Some on land, some on the sea, and some in the air, the battles even took place in all three. The most decisive battles that we remember, Dieppe, Omaha, D-Day, and Stalingrad. These battles are great
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celebrated, families reunited, and the unlucky ones mourned, the war was finally over, as of 11 o' clock on the morning of November 11th in 1918 (Vaughan, 1-2)." The solders that survived came home, and the unlucky ones did not; some families
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to his advantage and brought his country and the world to disaster. He used violence, bloodshed and the power of speech to win people over. To most Germans at the time when he was in charge he was a good leader. I will explore his past and family,
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of Germans people through well planned propaganda, which enabled the Nazis to succeed in murdering 200,000 mentally and physically handicapped individuals and sterilize 350,000 others, all to purify the race.
The Enabling Act, in 1933, allowed powers
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radio without a Japanese saying 'God bless you'.... Once the Marines got the Code Talkers, they were able to turn the tide" (Miller 112). In the Pacific theater of World War II, communication was the key to winning battles. The Japanese and Americans
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