Thursday, March 25, 2010

What I've Learned

My research on World War II evidently opened my eyes to the significance of this war. How deep the war goes is unmeasurable. One thing that captured my eyes was the role America took in the war. I used to think that America was one of the first to enter the war but in fact the remained neutral for an extended period of time due to their focuses on their problems at home.

I used to think that the Nazis were just the main problem and that they were just horrific people but when you look deep into the war, everyone played a part in the inhumane acts that took place in World War II. America played a big role in these acts by prisoning Japanese people in America, and by taking the world into a new age of warfare known as Nuclear Warfare. By dropping a nuclear warhead on Japan they had killed 90,000-166,000 in Hiroshima and killed 60,000-80,ooo Nagasaki.

In conclusion, when researching World War II I was able to learn more deeply about the war. I was able to experience a deep understanding of what it was like to live in that time.

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