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Roberto Hendrix
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26 November, 06:37
What were FDR'S for the end of war?
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Helen Orr
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He ordered two atomic bombs to be dropped on Japan. This led to the unconditional surrender of the axis powers. The war was officially over on May 8, 1945.
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