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    building keep still and standing tall. The four pillars consist of Pancasila, the constitution 1945 (UUD 1945), Bhineka Tunggal Ika, and the NKRI itself (Abdillah, 2013). The four pillars purpose actually defined in various ways. Beside to strengthen our nationalism, one of those pillars main purpose is to achieve a prosperity for all Indonesian citizen.…

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    decision made by the Allied Powers during World War II. Even today, the decision to firebomb, Dresden, a city filled with refugees and civilians, is considered by many unjustifiable. The Dresden Fire Bombing took place from the 13 to the 15 of February 1945. The American Air Force and the British Royal Air Force dropped over 3,900 tons of explosives, including the incendiary devices also known as the firebomb. The explosives were dropped over the course of three days and many waves of attacks.…

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    Hiroshima Bombing Essay

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    But the years 1944 and 1945 are huge for the war in the Pacific. So much happens that leads to the surrender of the Japanese forces. It also forever changes military tactics with the production and use of the atomic bomb. This paper will discuss the firebombing of Tokyo, the dropping of the atomic bombs and lastly the surrender of Japan. The bombing of Tokyo was one of the first major moments leading up to an Allied victory. This took place on the night of March 9-10, 1945. General Curtis…

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    Shayna Boudreaux Mrs. Martinez English IV 1/5/2016 Hiroshima Bombing of August 6, 1945 The bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese caused much tension and troubles throughout the early years. For years after this bombing, American scientists planned, built, and made preparations to bomb Hiroshima without warning. There was an attempt by America to try to get Japan to surrender. Hiroshima’s civilization would forever be altered and have devastating memories in its history. The Hiroshima bombing,…

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    Tokyo Air Raid Effect

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    In 1945, American army attacked the central of Japan which is Tokyo to hit a strike in the Japanese army. They used B-29 which is bomber from America made an air raid on Tokyo because they wanted to destroy Tokyo to occupy Japanese urban area. Twenty thousand people were killed by the air raid, and this attack was called Great Tokyo Air Raid. In addition, a million people became homeless because their houses were burned by air raid, and forty square kilometers of Tokyo were destroyed by the…

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    arose from the balance of power started a international eastern /western barrier that continues to exist today. From 1945 till the 1990’s, the United States and the former Soviet Union were engaged in an ideological war that resulted in a race for nuclear weapons. A race for better nuclear weapons and technology and also a more global propaganda or hold on other countries. In 1945, the destruction of nuclear warfare was demonstrated when the United States dropped two nuclear bombs on Hiroshima…

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    death toll. On August 1,1938 Mauthausen concentration camp was established. The first commander was SS Captain Albert Sauer. He was a commander until February 17, 1939. Then SS Colonel Franz Ziereis replaced him and remained commander until May 1945. The had over 100 subcamps, but they had 4 main subcamps. The majority of the inmates were criminals and there was many different kinds of people in the camp. There were estimated at 600 political prisoners from…

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    1945 introduced human civilization to the Atomic Age of weaponry. The United States of America shocked the world by detonating two atomic explosions over Japanese cities. These devices hastened a controversial conclusion to the Second World War. Approximately two months later, on the 19th of October 1945, then journalist George Orwell published his essay, You and the Atomic Bomb. Within his piece, Orwell critically explored the significance of atomic weaponry to 20th century society. He…

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    During World War II savagery was an awful but also a large part of it. Savagery is quite a broad term. Throughout the war quite a lot of savage things happened. The worse I could find was called U.S. liberated the Germans which is iconic if you truly think about it cause in reality the article is all about then the U.S. raped and stole from German civilizations. The article talked about how it all started out innocent there was no stealing or sexual violence. The U.S GIs was told to search…

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    and the movie of Anne Frank’s life have different settings, both have the same characters and conflicts. The Play And the Movie are noticeably different in the beginning.In the play, the beginning setting is in the Secret Annex. The play starts in 1945 and flashes back…

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