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Hiroshima and Nagasaki

American planes used atomic bombs to force Japan to surrender and end World War II. On August 6, 1945, "Little Boy" 19.___________(DROP) on Hiroshima. Despite this terrible event, Japan did not surrender. Japan had cause to reconsider its position when the Soviets entered the war against 20.___________(THEY) by crossing into Manchuria on August 9. But after the U.S. attack on Nagasaki by the bomb "Fat Man", which instantly killed 50,000 people, Japan was brought to its knees and agreed to the Allies' terms of surrender. These unprecedented attacks helped to avoid a bloody ground assault by the Allies on the Japanese mainland, but thousands 21.___________(LOSE) their lives as a result of the long-term effects of radiation sickness.

Suprematism

Creation of the Black Square in 1915, 22.___________(ONE) presented by Kazimir Malevich at the Last Futurist Exhibition of Paintings, marked the birth of the most revolutionary art movement, named by the author "Suprematism". According to the movement's followers, all the diversity of the visible world is reduced to the depiction of "primary forms" (circles, squares, triangles) and simple pure colors. Thus, a picture's inner space 23.___________(GET) to showcase the freedom of the universe. "Suprematism" found true adherents in Vitebsk, Russia, where Malevich's students formed the UNOVIS group (The Champions of the New Art) in 1920. lya Chashnik and Nikolai Suetin were one of Malevich's 24.___________(GOOD) students.

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