International law When war was no longer unthinkable| American perception of and reaction to Japan prior to Pearl Harbor LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO Paula Pfeffer KnightCranston SThe interwar years provide a good case study of fluctuating American public opinion in the midst of changing foreign policy ...
Franklin Roosevelt ordered the Pacific Fleet to move to Pearl Harbor after the Japanese occupation of French Indo-China and the imposition of a US/UK/Dutch oil embargo. Completely freaked by this, the Commander of the Pacific Fleet James O. Richardson spoke directly to the President about it. ...
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but later also when experiencing rage or anxiety, Banner worked to conceal his dual nature, while Ross, Talbot, and the armed forces, not to mention a plethora of nemeses, including the gamma-ray-altered Wendigo and the Leader, hounded the Hulk relentlessly. Over the years, the less-than-j...
Some of the book's conclusions will provoke debate. For example, Rosenberg argues that the context of the Pearl Harbor attack, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt's reaction in his speech on the event, hark back directly to the frontier last stands of the Alamo and the Little Bighorn, and...
Emi was a sympathetic character who was struggling to feel loved and wanted, and her reaction to Meili and Jim’s news was not overly unrealistic. I liked that she wasn’t really running away from any mistreatment and that she liked being with them; it was a preemptive measure based on ...
and I know of young women who stopped taking classes or even making art in reaction to remarks made by professors. I hardly think such is new, or the self-blaming that often happens, and wanted to show that as one of the things that impeded May and other women from getting the sort ...
While others will note Hitler’s lack of respect for the potential power of the United States, no other author that I am familiar with links Hitler’s actions and the reaction of the German political, military and diplomatic elites to the entry of the United States into the war to the und...
“Meanwhile, on all the cable shows”: Media Matters, “Reaction to Carter, Pelosi comments show media reluctant to discuss racism, extremism in Obama attacks,” MediaMatters.org, September 18, 2009. “So had longtime Fox anchor”: David Neiwert, “Brit Hume says that crying racism is bad....
When the stock market crashed on October 29, 1929, the financial crisis had worldwide consequences and the reaction of nations to the dire financial straits of the Depression had a huge impact. After World War I, Germany, Italy, and Japan — all anxious to regain or increase their power ...