The Japanese had a mentality of 'no surrender' during World War 2 because they had fought for so long during World War I. The idea that the Japanese might not win the war was inconceivable at the time.
The reasoning behind intering the Japanese during the course of WWII was to keep communications under some control. There was a fear within the public that those of Japanese descent were communicating with Japan planning to continue attacks on the US.
the Japanese . the Japanese invaded china in 1937
There were many names for the Japanese during WW2, some that I know of were "Tojo, slants, and nips."
Emperor Showa was head of the Japanese military during the Second World War.
See: Japanese American internment
Strong to win the war
posters
It was actually supported.
The Committee on Public Information was created during World War I.
World Association for Public Opinion Research was created in 1947.
They pooped in their pants
He needed to consider Public opinion because we are the United States of America. "WE The People" The USA is ruled by the Public people. Also another reason i believe is that He wanted to get realected for president
Could you rephrase the question please?
The reasoning behind intering the Japanese during the course of WWII was to keep communications under some control. There was a fear within the public that those of Japanese descent were communicating with Japan planning to continue attacks on the US.
America held the Japanese in camp during WW2
Neutrality laws American isolationism U.S. public opinion
It's debatable whether the Emperor supported it or not, but he did not prevent it. The rest of the Government was effectively controlled by the military, including the position of Prime Minister.