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>
FBI and CIA agents broke into the offices of the Democratic Party and George McGovern months before the election.
So, the answer would be to obtain information about Nixon’s opponents.
The US government took several actions to stop the spread of communism including:
A) Giving financial aid to countries in hopes that they would not be taken over by the Soviet Union. In the Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan, the US gives aid to several different European countries after World War II. Between the two laws, the US gave over $13 billion to these countries to ensure their economic stability.
B) The US government was willing to get involved in several different wars- The US government supported South Korea and South Vietnam in the Korean and Vietnam Wars. The reasoning behind this was they wanted to stop South Korea and Vietnam from falling under the control of the communist governments of North Korean and Vietnam.
Pax Romana: The tranquility that existed between nationalities in the Roman Empire.
Colosseum: A large theater/stadium that the Romans used.
Circus Maximus: The Ancient Roman circus located between the Palatine and Aventine hills.
Christianity: The religion centered around Jesus of Nazareth. The beliefs or teachings of Jesus.
Roman Forum: A rectangular plaza encircled by the old government buildings of Rome.
Pantheon: All the gods of a religion.
Paul the Apostle: A Christian teacher who taught Gospel of Christ to the first century world.
Monotheism: The belief that there is only one god.
Augustus Caesar: Also known as Octavius, he is the first Roman Emperor.
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