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The War in the Pacific Ends

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Who's Doing What

 

Development of the Atomic Bomb:

Information- Mike Law and Rita Levy

Pictures- Andrea Stekl

 

Hiroshima, Nagasaki:

-Information: Brett Linehan

-Pictures: Keira Lorenzo

 

V-J Day:

-Information- Anthony Ditucci and Kyle Jensen

-Pictures- Katie Jaekell

 

Bibliography: Tatianna Munoz and Dino Hasonovic

 

Videos: Robie Ryan and Nadine Buschner

 

Project Manager: Kateri Boucher

 

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V.  The War in the Pacific Ends 

  • Development of the Atomic Bomb 
  • Hiroshima, Nagasaki 
  • V-J Day

               This is a picture of Hiroshima, these are victims of this massacre.

 

 

This is a mushroom cloud that demonstrates the explosive power of an atomic bomb.

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     This is a photo of an American sailor kissing a nurse in Times Square to celebrate Victory in Japan Day.

                         The Proclimation of the Surrender of Japan or V-J Day

BIBLIOGRAPHY

     Miner, Jane Claypool. Hiroshima and Nagasaki (Turning Points of World War II). United States: Franklin Watts, 1984.

     Publishing, Smith Davies. Speeches That Changed the World: The Stories and Transcripts of the Moments That Made History. United States: Book Sales, 2006

   Seddon, Tom. Atom Bomb. New York: W H Freeman & Co (Sd), 1995

     "WW2, Pacific War." WW2, Pacific War. 27 Apr. 2009 <http://www.ww2pacific.com>.

     World War II. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 2006

 

 

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