I don't know what you're referring to, and don't think it was much different than defending against a number of well-armed, trained, and disciplined troops. If anything, the German Army in WWII was a really tough bunch.
<span>Two things may show some differences, however, at least in the war in the Pacific. Japanese were far more willing to fight to the last man, rather than surrender, whereas most German units would stick the white flag up when it was clear that they had lost the engagement, and had no retreat. In "island hopping", the US also took on extremely fortified Japanese positions that were not destroyed with even massive bombing and naval fire</span>
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The Bill of Rights?
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I don’t really understand the context of the question, but the first 10 are the Bill of Rights.
False.
The civil war had at least 55 major battles and several thousands (I believe) of minor battles.
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Explanation:
This campaign started as a movement in 1963 led by Southern Christian Leadership Conference. It began when Martin Luther King Jr. told reporters that that there was an agreement with Birmingham in 90 days time.