Mutually Assured Destruction
the gold stars in the world war 2 memorial represent family sacrifice.
It represented the Jews
The north and south archs represent the "Atlantic" (European, Germany) and "Pacific" (Asia, Japan) theatres of the war.
After World War 2
Nothing. MAD was the anagram for "Mutual Assured Destruction," a term that was born during the Post-World War 2 arms race between the US and the Soviet Union. It meant that if one country used a nuclear bomb on the other, the other would use one and both would be destroyed along with the rest of the world.
No Erik is wrong it represents World War I
Germany was mad
it made them mad at Germans
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the gold stars in the world war 2 memorial represent family sacrifice.
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It represented the Jews
He was there when it was the bad year to make people mad at you He was there when it was the bad year to make people mad at you
its mad world by Gary jules its so cool and nice
Because they wre mad
Because the treaty of Versailles made Germany look really mad and they declared war on someone else and it turned into world war 2.
They were Hitler's bodyguard, but came to represent the Aryan ideal and ruthless devotion to the Furher and terror to the world