A good example of the trojan war is when japan thought bombing the U.S. navy at Pearl Harbor. They underestim
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Well, good question, I think he's an Axis to Japan... or something. Because, isn't Japan an Axis..? Tough question. That was just a guess >_<
That is a good question but the only thing that is prickly there is your mother :/
Reason 1-To help the other countries that were not as techlogical as the us. Reason 2-So that it would end the war all together. Reason 3-to make japan surrender and get peace in the countries.
Actually they bombed Hawaii. The reason is that the Americans stopped all trade with Japan because they were on the Axis side. Japan replied with the bombing of Pearl Harbor. In return the Americans dropped two atom bombs on them, ending the war for good.
The only bad thing about the bomb was the loss of life in Japan. Politically and for the good of the entire world, it was a good thing because it saved more lives overall.
Yes, It is available in a lot of bookshops, in Canada, England and Japan. If you live in England, WHSmith and Waterstones are a good place to look.
No it was not a good idea, as it got the U.S.A in the war and Japan lost its big navy, and million died in the two atomic bombs dropped on Japan.
yes but seriously limited and that is a good thing for all Japanese
It depends on your point of view. I (being a nonviolent type) do not think that this was the best option. Considering that the U.S shoved over 110,000 Japanese Americans into internment camps right after the bombing of pearl harbor, the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki just over did it, and it killed 150,000 to 246,000 people. Actually immediately after the U.S bombed japan, people from the U.S were sent to japan to help japan recover from this (if i may say) "EPIC" disaster. The U.S stayed in japan for a few years helping with the recovery of many Japanese.The alternate view: Without the atomic bombing of Japan, the only other option - given the adamant position of the Japanese that surrender was unthinkable - was the invasion of Japan, in which the most conservative estimates projected 250,000 American and over 1,000,000 Japanese lives would be lost - and most of the Japanese lives would be civilians.