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what can you infer about the behavior of the Japanese from the nazi description

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What I can infer about the behavior of the Japanese from the Nazis at the end of World War II is that the Japanese showed more honor and defended its country until the very end. On the other hand, after Hitler committed s*icide on April 30, 1945, the German troops -who were reliant on him- surrendered and Franz Bohme surrendered German troops on May 7, 1945. The Japanese continued to fight hard until the United States dropped the atomic bomb over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, in August 1945. That represented the end of World War II.

As per the the behavior of the Japanese from the Nazi description, it can be deduced that the Japanese displayed greater honor and defended their country till the the end.

  • As per the the behavior of the Japanese from the Nazi description, it can be deduced that the Japanese displayed greater honor and defended their country till the the end.
  • After Hitler's death on April [tex]30, 1945[/tex], the German troops that relied on him surrendered, and Franz Bohme surrendered German troops on May [tex]7, 1945[/tex].
  • The Japanese fought valiantly until August [tex]1945[/tex], when the United States unleashed the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. World War [tex]II[/tex] came to an end at that point.

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