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    Not only did Albert Einstein publish many outstanding formulas, he also contributed by his inventions. In 1905 with his e=mc2 formula Einstein helped create the world's first atomic bomb. Although he wasn't granted the security access to help create the A-bomb, Einstein had a major impact on its success. Einstein's major role in the creation of the bomb was signing a letter urging President Franklin Roosevelt that the A-bomb should be built. Einstein started to get concerned when a german…

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    dropped…”(President Truman). The Manhattan Project was first started because of information from two scientists, Albert Einstein and Enrico Fermi. They were leaving Germany because they were sacred of being persecuted for being Jewish and did not agree with their principles. The German scientists came back with information that the Nazis were working on making an atomic bomb. As a result the United States began working on building their own atomic bomb, which was finished in 1946. The…

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    After the family moved, Annie’s, “reading had taken a new turn.” Most of the books Annie read had a common theme, a source of imagination, considering most books in the 1950’s were about the past war- World War II. Annie read Leon Uris’s Exodus and Mila 18 about the Warsaw ghetto. She read Hersey’s The Wall, also about the Warsaw Ghetto. She read Time magazine as well as Life, and the Look- all which primarily discussed the events of World War II. Now more mature, so, too, was Annie’s…

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    Holocaust And Ww2

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    We learn about the horrors of Holocaust and World War II so that we can ensure that the mistakes and the prejudice of the past are not repeated. We learn about the causes leading to the war and the Holocaust so that we know what led to the deaths of thousands of people and the fear behind the victims of the Holocaust, thus bringing us one step closer to being able to prevent it from ever happening again, which makes learning about these events essential to peace amongst many countries. The…

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    No other nation prospered during the cold war more that Japan. When all other countries were in political tension with each other the Japan focused all their time and effort to an impossible the reinvention of their nation. There is no other state which could have pulled that off and for the second time in the history reinvent themselves from the scratch. Nd with both reinventions did so much impact to the global world. But with the help and funding of The United States the current Japan is…

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    A Hole in the World Rhetorical Analysis The earth shakes as a loud crash roars across the city. The people look toward the sky as a cloud of smoke and fire engulfs the building above. About twenty minutes later, another disorientating crash happens, but this time to the tower next to the first. White smoke, debris, and human bodies start falling from the sky, while people scramble for shelter. What started out as a normal Tuesday morning turned into a day that will be remembered in every…

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    Enrico Fermi and nuclear chain reactions. Roosevelt agreed with this sentiment and executed order 8807 which formed the Office of Scientific Research and Development which empowered large engineering projects for what is now going to be known as the Manhattan project. The S-1 committee (formerly known as…

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    During a nearly 20-year period during the 1940s and 1950s, a man by the name of George Metesky set off 33 pipe bombs in public places all around New York City. The motive for Metesky's crime is said to be "anger and resentment about a workplace injury." However, the name of the person who planted all these bombs was unknown until his capture in 1957. "He was nicknamed the "Mad Bomber" by the public and the media" (Mehlman, 2011). In the article "Criminal Profiling: The Reality Behind the Myth,"…

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    1945, the city of Hiroshima was the target of the first Atomic Bomb. Three days later the second Atomic Bomb was dropped over the city of Nagasaki The decision to use the Atomic Bomb came after much thought by President Truman. The Chief of the Manhattan Project informed the president on the destructive force that came with the use of the Atomic Bomb and urged the president to reconsider its use on Japan. President Truman had delayed his meeting with Stalin until the Atomic Bomb could be…

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    The two bombs, Little Boy and Fat Man, were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki respectively (“Avalon Project”). These bombs powered by nuclear fission caused destruction on a scale that had never been seen before. The bombs developed during the Manhattan Project were created in order to end the fighting of World War II. The bombs served their purpose as, after they were dropped on both Nagasaki and Hiroshima, the Japanese soon surrendered, ending the war on the Pacific Front. However, even though…

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