PPT-Hiroshima Chapter 5: The Aftermath

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written 40 years later Father Wilhelm Kleinsorge 1948 named priest at large church Becomes Japanese citizen and changes his name to Father Makota Takakura

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written 40 years later Father Wilhelm Kleinsorge 1948 named priest at large church Becomes Japanese citizen and changes his name to Father Makota Takakura Never gets over radiation sickness . By: John Baeck and Yonna Worku . Key Figures. Harry . S. Truman was the 33. rd. President of the United States. There were two . main reasons . President Truman . wanted to . bomb Japan. . Firstly, he wanted to end the war as soon as he can, to minimize the deaths of American . Laura Watt. Pearl Harbor was a . United States Navy deep-water naval . base.. Japan bombed . Pearl . Harbor, Hawaii. , in . December . 7, . 1941.. The main goal of the attack was to destroy American. Postdam. Declaration. July 26, 1945 – . “We call upon the government of Japan to proclaim now the unconstitutional surrender of all Japanese armed forces…the alternative for Japan is prompt and utter destruction.”. Group A - Period 6 Read 180. . This book was written by. Author:. Awards: . Settings. Time. Place. Atmosphere. Time. Place. Atmosphere. Time. Place. Atmosphere. Give Facts about . the . BOMB. What was the name of the plane?. WIDE project. Welcome to Hiroshima!!. Hiroshima Dreamination. Under the concept of. . “a never-never. . land,” a. wonderland illuminating Peace Boulevard directly in front of the IETF venue with 1.3 million LED lights. Typically held in December, the City of Hiroshima has graciously extended this event to begin from the start of the IETF Meeting period.. by John Hersey. What do you know?. Take a few minutes now to make a list of things you know about World War II or Hiroshima. Share with classmates. Historical . Context. Nonfiction. World War II:1939-1945. Laura Watt. Pearl Harbor was a . United States Navy deep-water naval . base.. Japan bombed . Pearl . Harbor, Hawaii. , in . December . 7, . 1941.. The main goal of the attack was to destroy American. Winning WWII. The Allies, made up of . 26. nations including . America. , decided to crush Germany, then Italy and . Japan. .. On . June 6, 1944. , the Allies launched a massive invasion on . Nazi. occupied Europe, known as . Leanna Flores. WWH 4. th. May 29, 2015. Project. Introduction . There has been an agreement of where the atomic bombs should be dropped. Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Kokura, and Tokyo were four places that were possible places to drop the bombs. It’s important that the atomic bomb was to be dropped in the right place to help send a message about starting a war. . The Allies, made up of . 26. nations including . America. , decided to crush Germany, then Italy and . Japan. .. FYI .  . On Oct. 13, 1943, one month after Italy surrendered to Allied forces, it declared war on Nazi Germany, its onetime Axis powers partner.. Learning: . Listen to . Gerda’s. story of the Holocaust.. Objectives. Content: Choose and defend your position on whether the United States should have dropped the atomic bomb to end the war with Japan.. Click on the letter of your choice to test your understanding.. A . deposit account that offers easy access to your money, offers the option to pay bills online or by electronic transfer, and offers the option to make purchases with an . Writing Work Sample . Next . class period. You can use notes, however they must:. Be written by hand, by you. Be in your own words. Be on paper separate from your workbook. You will have two class periods to write, however you must also complete a 40 question multiple choice test during those periods. YOUR NAME HERE. YOUR TITLE/POSITION HERE. YOUR ORGANIZATION NAME HERE. What is Trauma?. An event that involves. actual or threatened death. serious injury or threat to physical integrity. Types of events .

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