They lost all their rice
any place people lived was a 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.
No. They stayed at home helping on the home front.
Home Front
In addition to its strategic effect, the Battle of Midway was a clear-cut US victory which improved American morale at home, and fear of a Japanese invasion was less.
The interment of hundreds of Japanese-Americans--
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any place people lived was a 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.
In general, World War II did not produce the same level of home-front intolerance as did World War I. A tragic exception was the internment, or forced relocation and imprisonment, or Japanese Ameicans living on the Pacific Coast.
Well...first we need to know what war it is. :P
it was bad
No. They stayed at home helping on the home front.
it was impotant becoase the home front was just as impotant as anything els
Sadaharu Oh of the Japanese Leagues with 868.
The local library has some wonderful books available: V is for Victory--The American Home Front during World War II by: Sylvia Whitman The Home Front During World War II--In American History by: R. Conrad Stein
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