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Dilemma in Japan is a non-fiction book written by Andrew Roth during World War II, and it was first published in the United States in September 1945. In Dilemma In Japan, Andrew Roth warns of the threat of the Zaibatsu, and so-called "moderates" to post-war Japan. Roth describes how the Occupation should treat Hirohito, and cites Hirohito's war responsibility, and the need for him to be put on trial as a war criminal.
Explanation:
After the British won the second Battle of El Alamein, they launched Operation Torch to free North Africa from the Germans. On November 8, 1942, the Allied forces landed on the coast of the French colonies in North Africa. The British armies freed 1,000 miles of North African coastline. After this victory, the Allied forces freed Tunisia from Axis control.
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Probably because the Appalachian mountains were in the way.