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- Surrender of Japan [r]: Those specific discussions and actions undertaken by senior Japanese leaders, in 1945, to consider an end to World War Two in the Pacific, and eventually to carry out the surrender [e]
- Broadcast journalism [r]: Field of news and journals which are 'broadcast', that is, published by electrical methods, instead of the older methods, such as printed newspapers and posters. [e]
- Bomber aircraft [r]: Airplanes optimized to deliver weapons to surface targets, rather than to fight other airplanes. [e]
- USS Almaack (AKA-10) [r]: attack cargo ship of the Second World War [e]
- IJN Yamato [r]: Lead ship of the class of the biggest battleships ever built; sunk by U.S. carrier aircraft in 1945, while on a "do-or-die" mission to reinforce Japanese forces at the Battle of Okinawa [e]
- Homefront [r]: The non-military actions of a nation at war, including its government, politics, society, economy and culture. [e]