1945, with Atomic Weapons.
Yes! they just opened this year! I believe there are 3 locations in Japan!
in japan in 1910
planned invasions in November 1945 and March 1946 would take at least a year
It is planned, as in 'We planned for our vacation all year.'
1854. Japan consented to every other US request, but trade was the last issue which the Japanese reluctantly agreed to.
The James Webb telescope is on track for a planned launch in the year 2013.
It saved millions of Japanese civilian lives that would have been lost in the planned year long invasion of Japan, had the bomb not forced the leaders to surrender.
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It made the planned invasions of Japan at the end of 1945 and the spring of 1946 unnecessary, shortening the war by at least a year (and possibly as much as 10 years, depending on the sources you look at). It also caused the USSR to end peace negotiations with Japan and begin their already planned invasion of northern Japan sooner than they had agreed to at Potsdam (which according to some sources may have been more significant in forcing the Japanese surrender than the bombs themselves were).
invasion - already plannedchemical weapons - already planned, if Japan resisted as they had in last islandsfirebombing - already in progresslet Japan keep everything they conquered - unacceptableWith what was planned the war would have lasted over a year longer (Japan actually had plans to try to stretch it out ten years and keep everything they had conquered even though they would have to ultimately surrender). Had chemical weapons been used against Japan this would have been the first time the US broke the Geneva Convention.
Neil Diamond has no tours planned for this year
keep active 1 year, inactive the following year, then destroy