/no because women were stupid in the past
fee Hudson
Rosie the Riveter, (a name used to describe every woman working in a factory in WWII), built the tanks, ships, planes, and other weapons used by the men to kill the Germans, Italians, and Japanese on the battlefield. Without the weapons built by the women, the men would have had to fight the Axis with their bare hands, or men who could serve in the Armed Forces, would have had to stay back in the USA and build the weapons used.
The interment of hundreds of Japanese-Americans--
The answer to your question is simple. The emblem of the Allied forces in World War 2 was a metallic eagle in front of a up side down triangle with stripes radiating from the eagle. The answer to your question is simple. The emblem of the Allied forces in World War 2 was a metallic eagle in front of a up side down triangle with stripes radiating from the eagle. The answer to your question is simple. The emblem of the Allied forces in World War 2 was a metallic eagle in front of a up side down triangle with stripes radiating from the eagle.
The "Leave it to Beaver" type mom was the stereotype of the fifties woman.
guadacanal Actually it was the American victory at the Battle of Midway. It shifted the momentum permanently to the US. the Japanese were forced onto the defensive for the rest of he war.
They lost all their rice
Rosie the Riveter, (a name used to describe every woman working in a factory in WWII), built the tanks, ships, planes, and other weapons used by the men to kill the Germans, Italians, and Japanese on the battlefield. Without the weapons built by the women, the men would have had to fight the Axis with their bare hands, or men who could serve in the Armed Forces, would have had to stay back in the USA and build the weapons used.
Korean front This dude says Korean front when MacArthur was fighting in the pacific against Japan... MacArthur did play a part in Korea but that was during the Korean War not World War 2. So the Japanese front
the atomic bomb
America dropped atomic bombs on two Japanese cities, and Japan surrendered.
The interment of hundreds of Japanese-Americans--
Rosie the Riveter is the female icon of Word War II. She is the home-front equivalent of G.I. Joe. She represents any woman defense worker. And for many women, she's an example of a strong, competent foremother.
Early World War II was a more European front with not much heavy resistance in the pacific until America got involved in late 1941. The war ended in 1945, with the Atomic bombings of the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
JAPANESE
most Japanese's comics are read back to front. its weird but it's normal to them
Rosie the Riveter was the fictional poster character who encouraged women during World War II to take on jobs traditionally held by men in the workforce, particularly in the manufacturing and war industries. She symbolized the strong and independent women who supported the war effort on the home front.
It was the first time the Allied Forces had soundly defeated the Japanese in a sea/air battle in the Pacific. This meant the morale went up in the war front and home front. It also meant the Japanese learned a hard lesson that they do not always win.