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It was the first time the Allied Forces had soundly defeated the Japanese in a sea/air battle in the Pacific. This meant the morale went up in the war front and home front. It also meant the Japanese learned a hard lesson that they do not always win.
by the nuclear weapons or atomic weapons from WW2 a Russian man hacked the lesson of how to make destructive bombs in WW2 to make a cold war.
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Trenches were dug over thousands of mile on a scale never before seen
While a decisive battle in the Pacific for the United States, they did learn just how determined and willing the Japanese were to continue fighting until the very end. On top of that, many of the defeated Japanese forces committed suicide in the caves of the island while many of the native civilians committed suicide as the Marines were advancing to the north of the island after Emperor Hirohito gave an imperial order that encouraged civilians to do so.
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Life teaches its Lesson to us. Every lesson is very important to understand.
that hilter's advances could be blocked
That Germany in fact, COULD be stopped!
Lesson learned: Britain rules the seas.
Bad will lose and good will win!
lesson 1# Racial equality. lesson 2# Pro-active international involvement. lesson 3# Maintaining a strong military (with the strength and speed to quickly respond to international incidents) during peacetime. lesson 4# Read your history book yourself rather than having random people doing your home-work.
Fairy Tales are important because they teach us a lesson'
to realise your worth to someone who is as important as you
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The US Civil War battle of Kernstown was a defeat for Confederate General Stonewall Jackson. Jackson had received a report from his cavalry commander that Union forces had retreated from Kernstown and had left only a small force behind. The report was not true and most of the Union forces remained near the town. Jackson sent a force to take over the town. There the Union soldiers surprised the Confederates and counter attacked. This forced Confederate commander Richard Garnett to retreat. This would be one of the rare losses for Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley. Jackson's lesson was to double check on reports concerning the location of enemy troops.