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If the U.S. had invaded Japan, what would have been the estimated amount of U.S soldiers needed? A. 200,000 B. 1 million C. 75,000
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If the U.S. had invaded Japan, what
would have been the estimated
amount of U.S soldiers needed?
A. 200,000
B. 1 million
C. 75,000
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I’m not exactly sure. There would be an estimated 1.7-4 million American casualties and about 400,000-800,000 fatalities. So I think it’s best you pick the answer you think would be right, I’d say B.
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