Why did the US join the afgan war?
We Americans are Bullies ! and We are very Noise . You don't see China and Egypt and all them people worried about all that stuff . And we owe allot of money to China and stuff so. Yea, we noise .
What is the consequence of population explosion?
the consequence? meaning only ONE consequence? Well, the major consequence would be that there wouldn't be enough space for everyone, nor food. Wars would happen. People would suffer because there would be more polution and more dangers to the environment. There wouldn't be enough jobs for everyone, nor places in school for children. The world would be overloaded. Hope that gives you some ideas, :)
Would you of dropped the atomic bomb if you were President Harry Truman?
At the end of World War II, few questioned Truman's decision to drop the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Most Americans accepted the obvious reasoning: the atomic bombings brought the war to a more timely end. They did not have a problem with over one hundred thousand of the enemy being killed. After all, the Japanese attacked America, and not the other way around. In later years, however, many have begun to question the conventional wisdom of "Truman was saving lives," putting forth theories of their own. However, when one examines the issue with great attention to the results of the atomic bombings and compares these results with possible alternatives to using said bombs, the line between truth and fiction begins to clear. Truman's decision to use the atomic bomb on Japan was for the purpose of saving lives and ending the war quickly in order to prevent a disastrous land invasion.
Why did Winston Churchill drop the atomic bomb?
To end WW2 as fast as possible and avoid getting impeached in 1946 when the war ended after an invasion of Japan costing about a million american lives and the news leaked that he had available a weapon in 1945 that could have ended the war then and he chose not to use it.
Japanese Americans living in the U.S. and Hawaii.
What were positive effects of bombing of Pearl Harbor?
Not only did the United States enter the war, but Germany declared war
on the United States and at that moment it truly became a "World War".
Who fought with the US in World War 1?
The Entente Powers, led by France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and later Italy (from 1915) and the United States (from 1917), defeated the Central Powers, led by the Austro-Hungarian, German, and Ottoman Empires. Russia withdrew from the war after the revolution in 1917
Who was the chairman of Roosevelt's relief program?
Harry Hopkins was Roosevelt's Chief Administrator of Relief
What led France and Britain to declare war against Germany to declare World War 2?
Germany started a series of invasions of neighboring Countries.
France and England had a treaty with Poland to mutually defend each other.
When Germany invaded Poland It was ON!
Why did US took part in world war 2 in 1941?
The USA contributed more money and equipment to fighting the Axis than any other nation. Without USA equipment and monetary assistance; England and Russia would have been defeated as France was.
How long did the US occupy the former Axis countries after World War 2?
I believe to this day there are still air force bases in Germany (certain about this one), Japan, Italy. If you mean a large scale occupation, I would think around 2 to 3 years - that's a guess.
How did the US try to avoid submarine warfare?
They believed.... It�s a European problem not ours> it was Not affecting U.S. We were wiped out from WWI> everyone remembers the last times ( wwI)..... it was a nightmere Preoccupied with the great depression
What is the most powerful branch of of u.s armed forces?
That's no so easy to answer. The Army has the largest ground branch. However, the Navy has a subordinate ground branch (the Marine Corps), an air arm, plus a sea arm. The Air Force has the largest air arm of all the branches. The Navy and Air Force both have the capacity to launch nuclear weapons.
They all have their strengths in their respective areas.
Why was D-Day a difficult battle?
The German army fortified many bunkers along the Normandy coast, placed many obstacles including land mines and large wooden poles to block ships from entering the beaches, built machine-gun nests, and had known an attack would occur sometime in the Summer.
the overall allied comander was US General Dwight David Eisenhower...........
Why did many Americans move to the surburbs after World War 2?
When cities/towns were first built everything was located in the center of town. Houses were built around the shopping and city hall. When the car was invented at first it didn't effect this very much, but as more men returned from WW2 the urbanization of America began. Developers bought land from the city center because it was cheaper and the young families had the cars to be able to move there. As the new homes grew more stores came and business also followed. The new neighborhoods had the schools, the young families, and were much more modern than the older homes near the downtown areas. It became part of the American dream to be able to own a home and with the GI Bill more men were able to afford the loans for a home and to begin professional careers or start a business. Thus, the suburbs grew.
When did America dropped bomb on Hiroshima?
August 1945. A B-29 called Enola Gay (after the pilot's mother) did the deed.
Who was the supreme commander of the US. Forces in Europe in WW2?
George Patton was just one of a group of generals in Europe who was under the command of General Eisenhower.
Fascism gained popularity in Italy and Germany after world war 1?
Fascism is a type of political regime that places the nation above the individual. A central authoritative government led by a dictator with complete power to control the nation.
It became popular in Italy after World War I, when Mussolini ruled from 1922 until 1943. Support for the Fascist movement came for a few reasons.
(1) D'Annuzio and his supporters fled Flume and Italian nationalists marked Mussolini as the leader because he had previously advocated for strong foreign policy.
(2) After World War I, Italy was in debt and unemployment rose. Italian governments after the First World War failed to find effective ways to solve the economic and social problems prevailing at the time. The Italian people looked for a new type of government to raise employment rates and decrease debts, and the Fascist party promised labor, wage, and economic stability.
(3) Strikes were common and organized crime became a problem. Especially after the 1920 General Strike, the propertied class feared communism. The Italian people wanted a government with absolute power to keep the order and stability in Italy.
Who benefited the most from the Lend-Lease Act?
Originally, it was designed to help the United Kingdom. When the Soviet Union joined World War II as an Ally, they were also assisted by the provisions of the Act. In addition, China, France, and several other allied nations were eventually assisted by this legislation.
General Douglas MacArthur.
What was the purpose of rosie the riveter posters?
The purpose of Rosie the Riveter is to tell women that we can be strong and we can help out in World War 2