Victory in the Pacific is a WW II term. It is the name given to the day on which WW II ended with the surrender of Japan.
Robert Oppenheimer was a physicist in charge of the Manhattan Project. The project developed the atomic bomb.
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Probably some historian some where.
In terms of what?
the official terms of peace during world war 1 was the signing of the peace treaty of versallies.
World War II terms that start with the letter Y:The Yalta Conference in February 1945 was attended by Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin. The leaders discussed the post war reorganization of Europe.Yorktown - The U.S. navy had a class of US aircraft carriers called the Yorktown.
No - Hitler was blamed for starting the war.
I wouldn't call any war "great" but WWII is the largest war in history in terms of of area of the world affected and people involved, and the worst in terms of the number of casualties.
The peace terms ending the world war 1 had a mostly negative effect on future global stability as some countries felt unfairly treated. Many historians feel that the terms were the very cause of WW2.
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RN in military spec terms mean World War 2