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Truman wanted to end the war quickly at a minimum cost of American lives.
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Unconsciousness is the last sign of shock. Followed by death.
The attitudes towards shell shock were..............................................................................................................................................................................................not good
169,529 people had died from shell shock in ww1
Truman wanted to end the war quickly at a minimum cost of American lives.
Most of them were in shock.
the small american navy fought well
Being a VFW member, I've talked to some of these men and women and in general it was shock and horror. Shock that we could get caught with our pants around our ankles. Horror in seeing the devestation of the bombing. The death tolls, ships that were sunk with sailors stuck inside them. Then anger. The armed forces were chomping at the bit to back at them. It was Adm. Yamamoto who said "I fear we have awoken a sleeping giant". Well they did that and more.
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Like most people worldwide, with shock, disbelief and anger.
the small American navy fought well.
The atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan by the United States took place on August 8, 1945. The US believed that the dropping of atomic weaponry on two cities would shock the Japanese into surrendering (it did). The logic was "We'll take a few hundred thousand lives to save millions more". Japan surrendered a little over a month later, on September 15, 1945.
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the small American navy fought well.
the small American navy fought well.