The War changed the Americans attitude toward the Japanese because they found out after World War 2 the Japanese Americans were innocent of helping the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor.
My Lai was a turning point in the war as it changed the american publics view on the war. Many americans believed the war was now a 'non- winable' war.
Psychological issues. Emotional issues. Severed Limbs. Changed View on Life. The US didn't win.
Because that started WWl. WWl changed how wars were fought. Before this war , wars were fought for glory, nationalism...this changed the world outlook on life. This brought countries to want to avoid war. During WWl they used all different types of new technology for example: radar, atomic bomb (used on japan) . This changed the world view of war because of all the damage and destruction was brought. Now today when we think about war we want to avoid and we feel fear.
On how it was going to end. By the war :)
Explain how the nazi attitude toward women changed over the course of world war 2?
The War changed the Americans attitude toward the Japanese because they found out after World War 2 the Japanese Americans were innocent of helping the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor.
neither will be fighting in the war
Brinker Hadley is a character in the novel "A Separate Peace" by John Knowles. Some quotes attributed to Brinker Hadley include: "You know, I think I'm getting a little sick of everything being in a war context at Devon," and "I'm just going to sit here and wait for the war to begin." Brinker is known for his assertive and sometimes confrontational personality in the novel, often challenging the other characters to think critically about their actions and beliefs.
In Chapter 7 of "A Separate Peace," Brinker's reaction to Leper is one of disbelief and confusion. He struggles to understand Leper's sudden decision to enlist in the war, questioning his motives and mental state. Brinker's reaction reflects his skepticism towards the idea of joining the military and the impact of the war on his peers.
what happened in 1863 to change the way people view war
it depends on what you are referring to. It changed the economy of the countries involved, it changed the population numbers due to the Holocaust and of course war casualties, it brought dictators and "mad men" to international view (Mousillini, Hitler etc...).
Battle of Shiloh
My Lai was a turning point in the war as it changed the american publics view on the war. Many americans believed the war was now a 'non- winable' war.
It gives a view of the world that we have never had before. The first photographs of war was durning the civil war. Even though Mathew Brady did move bodies and weapons in his photos the pictures changed the mind of how people viewed war. TV didn't help the view of war for the Vietnam War. Photos tell historian a great deal about a time and place.
The arrival of Gene's roommate, Brinker, and his mention of enlisting accelerates the dissolution of the special and separate peace of that afternoon. Brinker's presence brings up the reality of the war, disrupting the moment of tranquility and escapism that Gene and Finny were enjoying. Additionally, Brinker's questioning and accusations create tension and confront the underlying issues between the characters.
how was the spanish civil war a step in the march toward world war