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Deeper Than War

World War II was a devastating time for Americans and countries around the world. There is so much that went into the war and so many aspects that are deeper than the war itself. Often left out of conversation and partly in remembrance of this particular occurrence include an unparalleled feat of patriotism and bravery during the war. There were many events during the war that would alter history forever. This was the first time that women were given a chance to be apart of a war. This was the first time black men and women had an opportunity to be a part of a war. There was a huge migration of blacks from the south. The segregation of the black recruits in the military. There was also internal American conflict with Japanese residents, and Japanese internment. There was Nazi-Jewish conflict overseas with nazi death camps and the holocaust. All of these things affected the war and the course of history. So how did it all start?

Before the attack of Pearl Harbor, there are two spec...

Posted by: Margaret Rowden

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