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History of Asia

  • Who would win war china or russia.?

    It is difficult to definitively say who would win a war between China and Russia, as there are many factors to consider. Both countries have large militaries, though the Chinese military has a larger number of troops and a larger budget. However, the Russian military is generally considered to be mo

  • All across the nation protesters opposed Vietnam war because?

    The Vietnam War sparked significant resistance and protests in the United States for various reasons:1. Opposition to the Draft: Many Americans were opposed to the draft, which required young men to serve in the military. They argued that the draft was unfair and that it disproportionately affected

  • Where and on what date did the first nuclear test take place?

    The Trinity test was the first detonation of a nuclear weapon. It took place on July 16, 1945, at the Alamogordo Bombing and Gunnery Range in the Jornada del Muerto desert, New Mexico, United States.

  • Who is the father of nuclear bomb?

    The development of the atomic bomb was a result of the collaborative effort of many scientists and engineers, known as the Manhattan Project. In this sense, it would not be accurate to attribute the creation of the atomic bomb solely to one individual. The project was led by Major General Leslie Gro

  • How many Japanese died from the nuke?

    It is estimated that between 90,000 and 166,000 people died as a direct result of the atomic bombs exploded over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945. The majority of these deaths occurred in the immediate aftermath of the bombings, with many more people dying from the effect

  • Who wanted to nuke china?

    There was an internal debate in the US Air Force about the strategic significance of using atomic weapons against China during the Korean War (1950-1953). General Curtis LeMay, the commander of the Strategic Air Command, favored using atomic weapons on Chinese targets, especially in the Yalu River v

  • Who thought of the idea to make a nuclear bomb?

    Leo Szilard, a Hungarian-American physicist is often credited with coming up with the idea of a nuclear chain reaction. He conceived this concept in 1933 while walking through the streets of London, upon realizing the potential of using neutrons to sustain a nuclear reaction.

  • Has there been a successful nuclear attack?

    Unfortunately, yes. Two nuclear attacks were carried out during World War II by the United States against the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. These bombings resulted in fatalities numbering over 350,000 people.

  • Why did America refuse to share nuclear secrets?

    The United States initially refused to share nuclear technology or secrets with other nations primarily due to the heightened tension, uncertainty, and fear surrounding nuclear proliferation. Sharing the technology was deemed a significant security risk, as the countrys nuclear capability was viewed

  • Which type of insurgent approach did the Chinese communist use to conquer china after world war ii?

    The Chinese Communists used a protracted peoples war approach to conquer China after World War II. This approach was based on the idea of gradually wearing down the enemy over time by combining military and political tactics. The Chinese Communists first established a rural base of support and then

  • What 8 countries have nuclear weapons?

    There are currently nine countries known to possess nuclear weapons: Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, China, India, Pakistan, North Korea, and Israel.

  • What strategy did the US fight Japanese?

    The United States fought the Japanese during World War II using a strategy called island hopping. This strategy involved bypassing heavily fortified Japanese strongholds and instead capturing smaller, less-defended islands that could be used as bases to launch further attacks. The idea was to isolat

  • Did UK forces fight Japanese in ww2?

    Yes, British and Japanese forces did fight in World War II. Here are some key instances of combat between British and Japanese forces during the war:1. Malaya and Singapore (1941-1942): British forces, along with troops from the Commonwealth and other Allied nations, fought against the Imperial Japa

  • Why did the Battle of Okinawa lead to atomic bomb?

    The Battle of Okinawa did not directly lead to the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The decision to use the atomic bombs was made by President Harry Truman after the Potsdam Declaration, which demanded Japans unconditional surrender, was rejected. The bombings were seen as a way to end the

  • Was increasing militarism a cause of world war 1?

    Increasing militarism was one of the major causes of World War I. At the time, European countries were competing with each other to build the most powerful military forces. This led to a dramatic increase in military spending and technological innovation in weapons and fortifications. The resulting

  • What were the rules of engagement during Vietnam War?

    The Rules of Engagement (ROE) for the Vietnam War were a set of guidelines that governed how U.S. military forces were to conduct themselves during the conflict. These rules were designed to minimize civilian casualties and collateral damage, while still allowing U.S. forces to effectively prosecute

  • How Japanese died in world war 2?

    The Japanese death toll during World War 2 is estimated to be between 2.3 and 3 million. The vast majority of Japanese casualties occurred in the wars final year, when the Allies bombing campaign and the invasion of Okinawa resulted in heavy losses.Here is a breakdown of some of the major factors th

  • Why did MacArthur want to drop the atomic bomb on China?

    General MacArthur opposed using the atomic bomb and never suggested or advocated for using it against China.

  • What were key battles and outcomes between Japan US in World War 2 who some of main commanders on both sides?

    Key Battles and Outcomes:1. Battle of Midway (June 4–7, 1942): - Outcome: Decisive American victory, turning point of the war in the Pacific. - Main Commanders: - US: Admiral Chester W. Nimitz (Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Fleet) - Japan: Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto (Commander-in-Chief, Comb

  • What nuclear bomb was put in hiroshima?

    The nuclear bomb that was put in Hiroshima was called Little Boy. It was a uranium-based atomic bomb that was detonated on August 6, 1945, over the city of Hiroshima in Japan. The bomb exploded with a force equivalent to 15,000 tons of TNT and instantly killed an estimated 70,000 people.

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