all of the above
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World War II & Communism
Until the early 1940s World War 1 was usually referred to as the Great War.
World war two had Adolf Hitler in charge and it was about 1940s and in world war 1 it was in the 1915s
Housekeeping and raising a family were the roles of women during the 1950's
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Japanese and Japanese-Americans, many of whom were US citizens.
to stop Japanese expansion
Try "Issei" which means first generation Japanese, who were of course interned during WW2.
War time labor shortages in the u.s.
Currently, most Japanese are horrified by fascism (and there is a strong pacifist movement in Japan), but historically, especially in the 1930s and 1940s, Japanese people were very patriotic and militaristic, making fascism popular.
Probably not much, as it would be a fake; the Japanese 50 yen coin only started being minted in 1955.
The Japanese shared similar feelings to Hitler. Invade now, Think later. The Japanese wanted to invade the world with Hitler, so it would be common sense to think that they had a feeling of pure hatred toward the rest of Asia, and indeed the world.
Actually there is a remake on the boards but with a major twist, 2012 USS Enterprise CVN 65 on a trip to Japan for a world farewell cruise emerge into 1940s and find itself in the path of the Japanese fleet off the Japanese home islands.
there is a special name for an eara in the 1940s it is ragtime
In the 1930s and 1940s, yet present in Japan much earlier (if also less aggressively), a firm goal of Japanese leadership was to replace Western nations such as the United States and Great Britain as the dominant power in Asia. This was a sincere goal, yet it went hand-in-glove (as a kind of justification and otherwise) with a policy of aggressive, even brutal, expansionism that included willingness to make war.
jet aircraft mass production began in the 1940s