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WW2: How The War Ended

Warfare

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Exploring the Moral Ambiguity of Strategic Decisions in WWII

Exploring the ethical complexities of targeting civilian centers during World War II, from strategic shifts towards city destruction to the fraught decisions around using the atom bomb. This chapter delves into the moral dilemmas faced by wartime leaders and raises critical questions about the boundaries of necessity and atrocity in conflict.

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