History is Pwned!
Created on: February 19th, 2006
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Eh, not that funny, considering that you took the question directly from the book, and the questions at the end of the chapter like that are almost never assigned as homework. Also, the answer is partially correct, and isn't based on false premises like the math one was. Which is where the humor comes from. Finally, it's a lame question that doesn't touch on the important issues; the 'hows' of warfare are rarely a significant topic of discussion in history classes.
No, actually... They f*cked up the Imperial Navy at Midway. And the Nips overcommitted. Their plan hinged on taking the Pacific quickly and denying the Americans any bases to operate from. As it became apparent the war was going to drag out, Japanese defeat was inevitable. The A-Bomb led to their *surrender*, but their *defeat* was assured long before the nukes.
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