The motive for the American atomic bombing of Japan
President Truman's decision to throw two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagashaki was heavily influenced by political calculations both in the United States and Japan.
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President Truman's decision to throw two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagashaki was heavily influenced by political calculations both in the United States and Japan.
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Facing major challenges, sometimes "holding death", the Russian navy did not back down, as in the battle of the Mercury or Varyag.
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Cases of nCoV of unknown origin pose a challenge to national governments because they do not know where and how to deal with them.
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Stig Engstrom, the suspected assassin of Prime Minister Palme, provided a description of the "culprit" to the Swedish police, which left the case deadlocked for 34 years.
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