The True End of The Second World War
By: Bradyn Thiessen
9 October 2024
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The True End of The Second World War
By: Bradyn Thiessen
9 October 2024
We all thought WW2 ended with Germany's defeat and Japan’s surrender. What if I told you that wasn't the case? The United Nations finally unveiled the truth in collaboration with the CIA. With Japan’s navy fleet getting smaller and smaller due to America's strong Pacific fleet, they knew they did not have much left in them, thus being defeated, causing the surrender of Imperial Japan on September 2, 1945, on the USS Missouri. On the other hand, Germany's military technology and research were increasing at an alarming rate, with the introduction of element 115 and fear across the world during the world war with the potential power of now known, nuclear bombs.
With the allies scurrying around and intimidated by Nazi Germany, they decided to take three years to fully research the development of a nuclear bomb known as the Manhattan Project. Once America created the first nuclear bomb, they had two B-29 American bombers on the morning of May 7th, 1945 fly from England to Frankfurt and Berlin to drop two nuclear bombs known as Fat Man and Little Boy, Causing Germany's surrender. With the closure of World War two, the importance of knowing what exactly happened in history is key to know what to avoid, what to better, and understand the actual truth.
There has also been a rise in the popularity of two boy groups in the indie genre. The Wonkees, The Wiggles, and The Ticklers have garnered a multitude of attention despite their subjectively tasteless and bland lyrics and beats. It seems each of their songs is about depressing lives as teenage boys, how they will never find their true loves, and how much they relate to the struggle of girls despite their actions contradicting their lyrics. Though no celebrities have picked up any of these boys, The Ticklers often cover songs sung by The Smiths while The Wonkees and the Wiggles tend to stick to Radiohead and Weezer. Interestingly, a quartet known as the Penny Picklers has invaded the discovery pages for almost all users. Their unique and original style of delivery, lively lyrics of life and growth, and their choices of instruments also draw attention to their group.
Ranging from the smooth tune of a saxophone to the soft tapping of sticks on drums mixes a sort of old-timey nature to a modern yet gentle pace of modern-day rock music. The last genre in this article is rap. The Curvaceous Creepers is a new rap group that is not to be judged by its cover. These two boys and their lead girl sing about the importance of not littering, and recycling, and in general, they bring attention to climate change and the environmental crisis on their official Soundcloud account. Despite the various jokes made about this generation of music, it is incredible to see these youth planting their feet firmly into their music, and even if they are not destined for fame, they are having fun trying to achieve it. I hope to continue to see these young artists grow into their music and just how they will evolve into the new music scene.