Subject Search for: American Studies and History / World War II
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1.2228 The Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
This paper looks at the bombing by the Americans on Hiroshima and Nagasaki as an inevitable decision to avoid a long drawn out war with Japan. Essentially, the decision to bomb was the lesser of two evils. 10.5 pgs. 21 f/c. 10b.
Pages: 10.5
Bibliography: 10 source(s) listed
Filename: 2228 Bombing Hiroshima Nagasaki.doc
Price: US$93.98
2.2079 The American Decision to Use a Nuclear Weapon on Hiroshima.
13 pgs. 17 f/c. 12b.
Pages: 13
Bibliography: 12 source(s) listed
Filename: 2079 American Decision Nuclear.doc
Price: US$116.35
3.3818 The Battle of the Ardennes: A Battle Analysis.
This is a 6 page, 4 resource paper briefly analyzing the Battle of the Bulge in WWII. Topics such as opening moves, climate, terrain an opinions as to what the first targets should have been are discussed. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 3818 Battle of Ardennes.doc
Price: US$53.70
4.3958 Japan's Attack on Pearl Harbor.
This paper examines the political and cultural relations of Japan's military and government activities to explore the various events that precipitated the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. This paper reviews the memoirs of Prince Konoye, who was privy to a considerable amount of internal information regarding the duplicity of a Japanese agreement with the United States, and their intentions of establishing an imperial claim to the Asian-Pacific. Interested in establishing themselves as an autonomous empire, Japan attacked the American naval base at Pearl Harbor as a way to display their "presence" in the Pacific. The anticipation was a negotiation for control in the Asian-Pacific territories; however, Japan underestimated the American reaction to the attack. 14 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Pages: 14
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 3958 Japan Pearl Harbor.doc
Price: US$125.30
5.4019 Marine Corps Victories: Guadalcanal, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa.
This 9-page, 7-source piece is an analysis of three crucial Marine Corps campaigns of World War II: Guadalcanal, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa. With an eye toward the efforts of the Marine Corps soldiers, the author of this piece gives an overview of each campaign, describing its goals and explaining how these goals were realized. The author's main focus is how all of these battles were strategically important in that they allowed the United States to continue pressing on the Japanese without allowing them to gain any significant tactical advantages. 9 pgs. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Pages: 9
Bibliography: 7 source(s) listed
Filename: 4019 Marine Corps Victories.doc
Price: US$80.55
6.4111 Three Causes for American Involvement in World War II.
Three causes for American involvement in World War II will be examined in this paper. The attack on Pearl Harbor, the rise of Hitler and the Holocaust will be the three leading reasons why America entered the war and won it. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 7 source(s) listed
Filename: 4111 Causes American Involvement.doc
Price: US$44.75
7.4253 Pearl Harbor.
This six-page undergraduate paper analyzes why the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, discusses specific political and military reasons for the attack, and concludes with an assessment of the effects the attack had upon the subsequent conduct of the war in the Pacific. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.