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    Flying Fortresses expected to be making previous stopovers. In which case, another signal was ignored (59). At 7:53 a.m., Japanese flight attack Commander Mitusuo Fuchida approached his target. He knew he was in a precarious position because his air fleet was dangerously far from its carriers. He expected t find American planes waiting to fight back. Instead, he found nothing except the sunshine. It seemed to him as if the Americans were welcoming him to their country, leaving themselves open

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    The Elements of War Crime of Attacking Neutral States to Disprove Japan directed the attack The U.S. was neutral during the war when the attack happened The attack was unprovoked The attack was either not necessary to achieve Japan’s objective OR it was performed with excessive force Grant-Attorney (Cross Jessica/Question Rodger) Kelsie- Attorney (Cross Japanese Official /Question Kalimah) Cydne-Attorney(Cross Will/Question David) Lucas-Attorney (Cross Caroline/Question Adrian) Roger-Hirohito Adrian-

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    An Economic Comparison of Japan 日本国 And South Korea 대한민국 Introduction South Korea and Japan have had a close relationship from ancient history to the present day. Because of this reason, their economic growth and development have similarities and disparate differences. This paper will discuss some of the two countries’ major characteristics including geographic, social, and political characteristics and look at their histories and economies. Another reason that it is

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    of tense relationship between the two countries and not once the world stood at the brink of World War III. However the American interpretation of history turns the Soviet Union into an evil aggressor, meanwhile the United States did their best to defense their country and democracy around the world. Ask any

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    The Nationalists had controlled the majority of both population and territory before the war, and also possessed a superior military. With much of the nationalist party’s well-trained troops lost early in the war to Japan and in Burma, the communists were able to survive not only politically, but physically as well; therefore, they had the manpower and support they needed to succeed in the civil war. Wen Yiduo, South-West United University professor in Kunming, speaks

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    The deconstruction of many countries gave them the chance to rebuild their cities and economies. No country took more advantage of this opportunity than Japan. Japan was a huge militaristic power in World War II . Their aggressive behavior caused them to be stripped of their military and their power for self rule. The demilitarization of Japan changed the country's focus from world militaristic domination to world economic domination. The country established free trade, manufactured goods, and

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    There are 2 different countries that language , religion , population , military power .. etc Everything’s totally different of course you don’t have a idea of these countries Then have you heard about the country of courteous people in the east or country of gang & drugs? Let’s learn about these different two country First and foremost , economy , each countries ppp are 1.3 trillion and 1.4 trillion and Industries , korea: electronics, auto mobile , chemical etc… but the mexico’s inderstries

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    The War Of The Worlds

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    with both a heat ray gun and smoke gun, began to lay waste to mankind. Throughout the book, it is from the point of view of the narrator and what he experiences and sees on the Martians destruction of the world he knows. While Earth gives as much defense as they can, it cannot stand up against the great power of the Martians great vehicle’s destructive weapons. Towards the end of the book, mankind resorts to hiding in the shadows of this deadly terror and like the narrator, in a hole. Several days

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    predict a war. In fact, it is argued that the U.S infiltrated the war through means of strategy and manipulation of persuasions within Japanese politics. Some of the tactics used included the use of negotiations and sanctions which inevitably forced Japan to initiate war. This case report demonstrates that the direct cause of failing to predict Pearl Harbor was due to uncertainty of the target (where) and of the method (how) that was to be used. This Case Report will demonstrate that these failures

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    retribution. The three remaining aircraft carriers were to be “the last line of defense.” Commander Stuart S. Murray made the precarious situation clear to his skippers, captains, upon sending them on their first war patrol. He stressed the importance of smart sailing by

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