forces of the Empire of Japan." (Gallagher) It was the United States naval base in the Hawaiian territory. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor had several substantial impacts on the United States such as allowing the country to declare war on Japan, shaping the U.S. into a world power, and forcing the Japanese-Americans into relocation camps. The attack on Pearl Harbor led to the United States declaring war on Japan. It killed more than 2,400 Americans, damaged eight battleships, and destroyed
This essay is going to study the causes, courses and effects of World War II in the Philippines. The purpose of this essay is also to look at how Batanes was involved in the World War II and how the war impacted the island. This essay will also analyze the immediate effects and the long-term effects of the
Introduction The term conflict has acquired a multitude of connotations due to its ubiquity and pervasive nature. The semantic jungle around the concept has produced substantial ambivalence and has left many scholars unsure about its meaning and how best to deal with it. Nonetheless, conflict is regular in every kind of sociable situation. It is a process in which one side feels that the other side is sidelining their interests and ideas. In regards to organizational conflict, it occurs when a group's
8333 Dr. Smith Philosophy 310 27 October 2014 Word Count: 2556 Jus Ad Bellum Principles and Just War Just war and unjust war have been to focal point for argument between philosophers and military leaders alike for many years. Whether or not war is just remains at the forefront of both military and political leaders’ minds, and as war changes, the ever-evolving definition of just ant unjust war looms overhead. Citing World War II, for both the United States and Nazi Germany, the principles of jus