Papers 1021-1030 of total 12759 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…in “The Second Variety”, people were killed by the continent with nuclear weapons and the survivors had to deal with robots who’s only purpose is to kill the living. Things weren’t like in “The Sergeants Private Madhouse” where the biggest fear was a bayonet…
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…. A naval blockade was interfering with Japan's ability to import oil and other resources and its ability to produce weapons and supplies. By the beginning of September, Japan's industries were basically starved through the blockades. By continuing the blockade…
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…was willing to compromise as long as we came to a settlement with Russia. He knew America's bargaining position would only become weaker do to Soviet strengthening and advances of their own atomic weapons. He supported containment, but not as a method…
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…, and Stalin feared the nuclear weapons of the free world (the allies). This had then started a tremendous arms race leading to the development of hydrogen bombs and intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), along with many other weapons. For decades, each side…
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…and was seeking to obtain nuclear weapons to use against the United States and its allies...."(1), and this message was reflected in every website of support that I have come across. Although reasons for support of the war are more consistent and seem to stem from…
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…Let's Bomb The atomic bomb created an explosion equivalent to 20,000 tons of TNT, which if used on people, would be morally abhorrent; therefore, the atomic weapon should not be used without sound reasoning. By looking at previous battles…
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Category: /History
…Khrushchev would be good, others thought an air attack on the missiles would stop the problem. Most of the men thought a blockade of all the nuclear weapons entering Cuba was the smartest thing to do. On September 11, 1962 Premier Nikita Khrushchev stated…
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…in order to understand every piece of information that can be found from it. Many people, for example, protest against nuclear weapons and how they can cause destruction. This is true, as the power of nuclear weapons is awesome; however not finding…
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…, machine guns, landmines, poison gas, and chemicals and nuclear weapons. Because of these more deadly weapons, war has become less frequent that in and Athens. They use to fight over things like harvest and livestock and these wars would only last a day or two…
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Category: /History
…was ready to defend themselves with nuclear weapons. The United States was well ahead of the Soviet Union in warfare in the early 1960’s. While the soviets could only strike Europe with its missiles, the US could go over seas with ours. Premier Nikita…
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