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The United States detonated two atomic bombs over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, killing 210,000 people—children, women, and men. President Truman authorized the use of the atom bombs in an effort to bring about Japan's surrender in the Second World War.
<span>Famous for staging gruesome, violent productions Le Théâtre du Grand-Guignol, often shortened to Grand-Guignol, has since become synonymous with bloody, visceral horror entertainment. Opening its doors in 1897, patrons could expect to see “ripped from the headlines” tales of terror, staged with gory special effects</span>
The answer to this question will be be because if they hoped they would not need to tray for food if they trapped they will not need food but if they traded goods they had on them they would need food
The Molotov-Ribbentrop pact , or the Nazi-Soviet pact was the guide that delineated the spheres of interest between both powers. It was <span>confirmed by the "supplementary protocol" of the </span>German–Soviet Frontier Treaty <span>amended after the joint </span><span>invasion of Poland.</span>