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    Not only were the soldiers not received warmly, but they were expected to return to their everyday lives, as if they hadn’t just endured months of war and culture shock. There was no government support for them, no debrief, no time to decompress. Unlike World War II, where soldiers came back by boat and had weeks to work through the trauma they had experienced, GIs from Vietnam were back in America within a day or two. “Not uncommonly, a soldier...[will] travel fifteen hours...arrive on a base…

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    Containment DBQ

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    Danger flows through cities and terror floods around the world faster than any disease after World War II with the mass destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9 1945. Due this world changing event everyone wanted the power of the atom bomb. The fear of the atomic bomb and communism was spreading throughout the United States and other Allied Countries. The United States had a method called “containment” and its purpose was to stop communism before it spread and to rid of it. The…

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    The soul purpose of the United States dropping the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was to intimidate the Soviet Union during World War two. Due to the fact that if the Soviet Union had joined the war with Japan they would have stayed and made themselves feel at home which was what the United States did not want to happen. So by showing the Soviet Union that the United States has fire weapons that can kill thousands of men, women, and children with in the matter of seconds and are not…

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    Atomic bombs have been a pretty big part of warfare for the last few wars. The first ever atomic bomb was made in July 16, 1945 in New Mexico. Lots of people don’t like bombs because of all of the bad events that can come from it, but it is very necessary for war it has helped the United States to win. Such as the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Atomic bombs might be dangerous by they are a key part of the United States warfare. Atomic bombs in wars have been very powerful, they can end the…

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    Cold War Music Analysis

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    Throughout the Cold War, singers and songwriters across the globe used music as a way to share their opinions on the political situations affecting those around the world. Themes ranging from warfare to immigration are presented in the lyrics as performers form their own critiques to the actions taken by governments in an effort to achieve their goals. These songs would succeed in informing and influencing the general population not only by its lyrics, but through the style of music as well.…

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    Sweat dropped from Tom’s face, his body physically and mentally exhausted from the lack of rest received . Amongst him lay distraught battle hardened men whom “kill or be killed” was their only motto. The sound of gunfire going from trench to trench made him shiver. men lined in the tight and compacted trench where they would await their destiny which lay over the trench. The mud grabbed hold of Tom’s feet and sucked him deeper into the mud. he was well built structure with strong broad…

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    The fictional short story "The Things They Carried” was written by Tim O'Brien and published in 1990. The short story gives you more of a personal view in the day to Day life of a soldier during the Vietnam War. The story is a very descriptive piece that allows you to feel in touch with the characters in the novel. "The Things They Carried" starts off with introduction of Lieutenant Jimmy Cross. Cross seems to be a very disturbed character in the sense that he is infatuated with a college…

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    Introduction During the concluding stages of World War 2, on August 6, 8:15 am, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The bomb was dropped by a B-29 bomber, known as ‘Enola Gay’. The bomb was released by parachute and exploded at around 590 metres above the city. About 45,000 people were killed instantly and the final death toll was about 70,000 people because of the radiation precipitated by the explosion. What have I found? Nuclear weapons instantly kill…

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    On August 6th 1945 United States Harry S Truman made the 20th century’s most impactful decision; dropping the Atom bomb on Hiroshima and later Nagasaki. Truman considered the Japanese that would die, but he ultimately saved American lives. Truman also was thinking about American POW, and took their deaths into consideration before dropping the bombs. Lastly Truman dropped the atom bombs in order to protect the world from Russia’s widespread communist ways. the Dropping the atomic bomb was the…

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    The night out was cold, about four degrees Celsius. Men were huddled up together, while others kept their eyes out for the German troops. The first battle of Ypres didn’t go so well, our enemies had used a new weapon on the French troops. It was some sort of deadly chemical weapon. It was April 21st, 1915, so far we didn’t know what to call this war. It was enormous, and affected most of the world. Poor Belgium wasn’t even a part of the force, but Germany tried to attack France by going through…

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