The Last Bomb (ca 1945) 2 of 4

Posted May 23rd, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada
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The Last Bomb was a 1945 propaganda film mainly concerning the conventional phase of the bombing of Japan in 1945. The film begins by describing the taking off points in Saipan, Guam, and Tinian, remarking how they have changed since American occupation. General Curtis LeMay is shown planning a daylight raid on Japan’s industrial areas. A bomber squadron of B-29s then assembles and the audience rides with them through a space of ocean as wide as the US from Mexico to Canada, special attention being given to the island Iwo Jima, which is midway through the journey. The film then proceeds to the actual bombing of Japan, showing one of the B-29s’ encounters with Japanese planes, and the destruction leveled on Tokyo by the B-29s’ payload and subsequent strafing. When the bombers return to base, the hazards of war are assessed, particularly the problems associated with landing the large planes, which could sometimes be fatal. At the very end some color footage of the mushroom cloud at Hiroshima is shown, the narrator telling us that it saves thousands of American lives by preventing an invasion of Japan.

I immigrated to Canada last year. I have around 40 thousand dollars. What is the best way to make use of it?

Posted February 2nd, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

I live in a rented house. No work yet (I have a Master degree). No other income. Life is very expensive here. I have spent a lot of money so far. Any suggestions are highly appreciated.

The Last Bomb (ca 1945) 1 of 4

Posted October 31st, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada
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4 Vidoes 00:35:00 The Last Bomb was a 1945 propaganda film mainly concerning the conventional phase of the bombing of Japan in 1945. The film begins by describing the taking off points in Saipan, Guam, and Tinian, remarking how they have changed since American occupation. General Curtis LeMay is shown planning a daylight raid on Japan’s industrial areas. A bomber squadron of B-29s then assembles and the audience rides with them through a space of ocean as wide as the US from Mexico to Canada, special attention being given to the island Iwo Jima, which is midway through the journey. The film then proceeds to the actual bombing of Japan, showing one of the B-29s’ encounters with Japanese planes, and the destruction leveled on Tokyo by the B-29s’ payload and subsequent strafing. When the bombers return to base, the hazards of war are assessed, particularly the problems associated with landing the large planes, which could sometimes be fatal. At the very end some color footage of the mushroom cloud at Hiroshima is shown, the narrator telling us that it saves thousands of American lives by preventing an invasion of Japan.

I got married last year in India and sponsored my wife in canada.. when she got PR status and reached Canada?

Posted April 29th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

left me in 2 weeks.. what i do. i really love her but her family used me to get canadian immigration. I am very disturb ..sometime feel to end my life..i have contact all candian govt. agencies from Prime minister office,, Immigration Canada, Canada Border Service Agency, My area Member Parliment, local police..all are useless. i am canadian citizen but my wife has more rights than me. and its all because of me i sponsored her…i feel very very disturb…becuse she was very nice and loving person when she was in India. I cannot forget……her……