Groupthink was the cause of these three American tragedies. Groupthink can easily be explained by the phrase "don't rock the boat".
Two examples of turning point battles were:Battle of Stalingrad:shifted power from the Nazis to the Soviets in the Eastern FrontBattle of the Coral Sea:stopped Japanese advancement in the Pacific
Two atomic bombs were dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. With the prospect of further atomic bombs being dropped by the Americans, Japan had either to fight onto the bitter end, or surrender. Thankfully, by Japan surrendering, further bloodshed of American forces and Japanese civilians was avoided.
I believe they didnt.it has been varified in many pictures and first person witness that they were brutal and against the Geneva convension.example....look up the death march in Bataan and it will lead you to other brutalities They treated their prisoners horribly. Surprisingly, the Germans treated their prisoners much better than the Japanese. That is why some Japanese were put on trial for war crimes. No, they did not. Soldiers that surrendered were, to the Japanese, cowards who should have died fighting. Additionally the Japanese culture, which had been largely isolated for centuries from outside influence, considered foreigners of all types to be barbaric. Thus they treated captured persons very poorly. Additionally the Japanese were short on logistics for much of the war so even if they had desired to properly clothe and feed captives, they would not have had the means. Japanese civilians lived on a yard of cloth a year for the war and the food was near starvation. Even soldiers in the field got little more than rice supplemented with local food. There wasn't much left to give POWs. Some hundreds of Japanese were executed after the war for war crimes against POWs. Most notable perhaps was the general who executed some of the Jimmy Dolittle bomber crew in Manchuria. There is also a well made but historically silly movie 'Bridge over the River Kwai' that captures to a slight extent, the conditions for POWs under the Japanese. NO - The details are not for the faint of heart. The Japanese themselves were having problem receiving food for their troops never mind for the soldiers. The captives were kept in confined spaces without proper clothing or food to survive the conditions. There were other examples of keeping soldiers alive long enough to gain information and then they were often executed. Japanese history prior to their involvement in WWII is gruesome but telling. If you need the information - Flyboys by James Bradley - the first 77 pages tells more than you will ever care to know. Some statistics point out true brutality. The POW death rates for Americans and British in WW2 were "normal" in that the overall death rate was about 4% in German POW camps. In Japanese POW camps, the rate of death tells a greatly different story. American and Western POW's faced a 17% death rate in Japanese POW camps.
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give two examples of Japanese imperialism
Disaster films center around a major calamity, which can be natural or man-made. Examples of natural disaster films would be "Earthquake" (1974), and "Volcano" (1997). Examples of a man-made disaster film would be "The Towering Inferno" (1974). Producer, Director Irwin Allen is credited with making disaster movies popular.
maybe they do, maybe they dont.
A disaster that is triggered by an instaneous shock. The impact of this disaster be long-term or short-lived. eg, earthquake, cyclone, flash flood, volconic eruption, r some examples.
A disaster that is triggered by an instaneous shock. The impact of this disaster be long-term or short-lived. eg, earthquake, cyclone, flash flood, volconic eruption, r some examples.
A disaster that stands for many days, months or if possible yrs, if it is so heavy.....like drought, environmental degradation, pest infestation, and famine r some examples of SLOW ONSET DISASTER.
A disaster that stands for many days, months or if possible yrs, if it is so heavy.....like drought, environmental degradation, pest infestation, and famine r some examples of SLOW ONSET DISASTER.
Crown Princess Masako and Aiko are examples of Japanese princesses.
Some examples include the koto, biwa, shamisen, and shakuhachi.
In most parts of the world, there are companies that specialize in disaster recovery planning. Examples of these companies include SunGard, Guidance Consulting and Global Giving.