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Q: U.S. naval forces were NOT surprised by the impending Japanese attack at Midway because of an early warning from .?
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Naval forces were NOT surprised by the impending Japanese attack at Midway because of an early warning from?

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U.S. naval forces were NOT surprised by the impending Japanese attack at Midway because of an early warning from?

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When were the first nuclear weapons introduced to the Japanese?

A strange way to describe it - 'introduced'. 'I would like you to meet a nuclear weapon......' The bombs were dropped on civilian cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki, without any warning, in August 1945.


What happened to Lusitania how did the US respond?

Torpedoed in 1915; US responded with a warning; declaring war two years later when that warning was not heeded.


That the Americans did the right thing bombing haroshima?

It's more of an opinion question but i feel that they did. An argument to support that is that the United States had two option's, either bomb Hiroshima & Nagasaki, or invade Tokyo to find swarms of Japanese troops in the city and risk 500,000 allied troops, more than half American. From Truman's stand point at that time, and probably today he would drop the bombs to hurt enemy civilians and soldiers rather than our own. Also, it is argued that the bombs shouldn't have been dropped because we gave no warning but if you think back, the Japanese gave us no warning when they attacked Pearl Harbor. On the other hand, some say we should not have dropped the bombs. There were many innocent lives lost immediately and more later on due to radiation and burns. Some say we only were thinking of ourselves and the here and now rather than the future consequences.

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Which type of severe storm can forecasters give the earliest warning?

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How do you recognise the warning signs and what to do when a tsunami is about to hit?

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What means warnung bei?

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