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War or no war
Title: War or no war
Category: History
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War or no war
War or no war
“December 7, 1941 was the opening battle of the Second World War for the United States of America. But Pearl Harbor also marked the closing of one historical period and the opening of another. America finally ended its self-imposed isolation from world affairs on that day, and for the next 50 years was to be deeply involved in the global struggle against fascism and then against communism.”
W.G. Hyland explains that the massacre
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home and abroad, the United States has proved an amazingly resilient country.
Work Cited
Hyland, W.G., “The Case for Pragmatism,” Foreign Affairs 71, no. 1 (1991/1992): 38-48
Michael S. Sherry. The Rise of American Air Power: The Creation of Armageddon. New Haven: Yale University press, 1987. Xiii, p 435
Peter Calvocoressi and Guy Wint, Total War: Causes and Courses of the Second World
War (New York: Penguin Books, 1979), 185.
Snyder Louis L, The War: A Concise History 1939-1945 (New York: Julian Messner,
1960), 177-178.
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