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Gretchen Pena
15 November, 05:57
Why do you think the Japanese rarely surrendered?
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Maximo Trevino
15 November, 09:04
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Japanese rarely surrendered because they were confident with themselves.
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Back in the 1900's the Japanese were a country to be afraid of. They had lots of power and powerful weapons. After they were bombed the world started to realise the terror so they don't use such volatile weapons.
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