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Lucie Kresl , Gloria Jones, and Emma Goff. Americans at pearl harbor. 1937. Japanese seize Nanjing, China. 1940. Japanese seize Indochina. 1941. America starts to make atomic bombs. 1941. Attack on Pearl Harbor. http://carlahoag.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/u-s-s-arizona-pearl-harbor.jpg. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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In Pearl Harbor many family members and friends were lost, and nearly
everyone’s lives were drastically changed. In some ways the attack was the
most devastating thing in the world, maybe which is because it was the only
attack that I lost my father. How others my view this attack is that it is nothing
compared to some of the other losses in this war. Lately I’ve heard on the radio
that there was attack on Hiroshima, a city in Japan. There was something called
an atomic bomb that the American dropped on the Japanese. They lost
everything. Most families didn’t survive, and people are suffering from various
illnesses. In my head I think that the Japanese deserved this attack, deserved
their losses, and deserved all their suffering. After all they did to Oahu and my
family they all deserved to die. In my heart I feel that no one could ever deserve
this, that they all have feelings and that (if possible) they might even feel worse
than me.
Reflections