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In world war 2 why did the united states suffer so few civilian casualties
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In world war 2 why did the united states suffer so few civilian casualties
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Because most of the fighting occurred in Europe and in Asia (besides Pearl Harbor), only soldiers had died in the fighting. Due to Pearl Harbor, one could explain the number of civilian casualties in this situation.
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