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bomb on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is one of the most controversial decisions of the Second World War. The reason most often given is that, the U.S. president wanted to end the war with Japan and avoid further bloodshed consecuti...
kominka) movement in the colonies was closely linked with its mobilization effort of colonial resources and manpower. In Korea, under the slogan of “Korea-Japan Unity (nai-sen ittai),” the Chosen League for Concerted National Power (kokumin...
postwar Japanese history lay in the fact that although the supreme power in the state was in the hands of the American occupation army and its commanders, speaking on behalf of the Allied Powers, the United States does not exercise this pow...
America and Japan. In the course of the explanation it attempted to find out the similarities and differences between the two terrorist attacks that occur in two different at an interval of six years in 1995 and 2001. Somehow or the other ...
of following in death, Fisch says, have been widespread in world history; examples include headhunting in Southeast Asia (p. 301) and the ritual murder of a king's cook, brewer, and shepherd in Baganda (p. 299). Fisch points out that the h...
the Atomic Bomb IntroductionOn August 6, 1945 the United States dropped the first atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima, followed three days later with the use of another atomic bomb on Nagasaki. Some people believe that the U.S. ...
the state of the economy, a natural measure to use is GDP growth, i.e. the change in the volume of output. For example, when the mass media report the economic growth of a country, they normally refer to the increase in GDP. On the other ha...