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On July 4th, 1945, the [[Greater Germanic Reich|German Reich]], in collaboration with the [[Empire of Japan]], detonated an [[Nuclear bombs|atomic bomb]] over Pearl harbor and Honolulu respectively. The bombing kiled 50,000 people, 43,000 civilians, and is credited with being the main driving force behind the signing of the [[Akagi Accords]] and therefore ending [[World War II]].
On July 4th, 1945, the [[Greater Germanic Reich|German Reich]], in collaboration with the [[Empire of Japan]], detonated an [[Nuclear Bombs|atomic bomb]] over Pearl harbor and Honolulu respectively. The bombing kiled 50,000 people, 43,000 civilians, and is credited with being the main driving force behind the signing of the [[Akagi Accords]] and therefore ending [[World War II]].

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On July 4th, 1945, the German Reich, in collaboration with the Empire of Japan, detonated an atomic bomb over Pearl harbor and Honolulu respectively. The bombing kiled 50,000 people, 43,000 civilians, and is credited with being the main driving force behind the signing of the Akagi Accords and therefore ending World War II.