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Title: In The Name Of Liberty And Justice
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June 30, 2009 |
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Americans saw themselves as freeing the rest of the world and the Japanese people from a regime that oppressed its people and alienated those under its control from higher values, morals and ideals; namely those of the United States. Although casualties were unavoidable, Americans believed the lives lost would not be in vain... Showed first 250 characters
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Although casualties were unavoidable, Americans believed the lives lost would not be in vain. These lives would serve to usher in prosperity and peace for the Japanese and Americans. A peace based on the supposedly superior principles of American society... Showed next 250 characters
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