If you mean the one that was dropped on Japan, Yes. Japan surrendered an hour before it was dropped but the message arrived too late. Would you care to cite a source or provide any documentation to support your statement that Japan had surrendered before the second atomic strike?
Guatemala cite :)
As terrible as it was, we really don't cite the Bataan death march as a cause for the dropping of the atomic bomb. The generally accepted rationale for the dropping of the atomic bomb was to avoid what would have doubtless been the bloody battle that would follow the landing of US troops on the Japanese mainland. The Imperial Army was fanatical, and would fight to the death. American troops would have died along with them, and many civilians, too. Yes, casualties were high owing to the nuclear bombing, but few believe that there wouldn't be more casualties if the landings had come off.
The Girl Who Owned a City was created in 1975.
uh, I'm guessing D.C.dorkp.s.it's spelled "city"
You go on there web cite then sign in
City is derived from the Middle English word cite, which is derived from the Old French word cité, which is derived from the Latin word cīvitās.
Paris
la Cité des Sciences in Paris is the equivalent of the Science Museum in London.
cite one major problem of your city that you would like the leaders to solve.
There is no anagram. The longest words are cite, city, and yeti.*With an S instad of an i, the anagram is society.
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