How many people were killed in the Blitz?
In the Blitz<span> 32,000 people </span>were killed.<span>
87,000 people </span>were<span> </span>injured<span>. </span>
Oh, that's absolutely false.
The Japanese attacked <span>Manchuria because they NEED some of its natural resources, therefore Japan doesn't have a vast amount of resources on its own. </span>
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Explanation:
The rapid growth of homeownership and the rise of suburban communities helped drive the postwar economic boom. Between 1940 and 1950, suburban communities of greater than 10,000 people grew 22.1%, and planned communities grew at an astonishing rate of 126.1%.
He disliked their decision, and refused to accept it.