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The podcast episode discusses the United States' involvement in World War II, which began after the Pearl Harbor attack in 1941. Despite initially being neutral, the US offered assistance to other countries. The attack caused significant damage and casualties. The US subsequently declared war on Japan and dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which played a crucial role in ending the war in the Pacific. The war had a global impact and changed the course of history. The American participation also influenced the post-war configuration. Hi friends, in this episode of our podcast we are going to talk about the participation of the United States in the World War II. On December 7, 1941 started the participation of the country because of the Pearl Harbor attack. The United States adopted a policy of neutrality but offered help to other countries. On the Pearl Harbor attack of December 7, more than 2,400 Americans died and the Pacific Glebe suffered really serious damage. The day after Yuzuru Hanyu declared war on Japan, having a significant impact on global history. The codename of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima was Little Boy and Fat Man was the second bomb dropped on Nagasaki. Dropping these bombs was fundamental to end the war in the Pacific. Unfortunately, the war bring a lot of chaos and deaths all over the world. This event will always stay in the minds of humanity and history books. The American participation had big influence on the changing course of war, also influenced the configuration of the post-war. Thanks for being with us on this episode, see you next time.