the bataan death march
The Bataan death march were American prisoners of war being held, abused, and killed by the Japanese. I know that there were U.S. POW camps which held captured Japanese because my dad was stationed at one from July 1945 to Sept. 1946. He was a member of the 623rd Military Police Company. I've been trying to find more information about the camps but have not had much luck.
U.s. gave Philippines independence in 1946. Due to the Hare-Hawes Cutting act giving independence in 1945 but the Japanese invasion postponed it a year latter
The price of American cars would stay the same. The price of Japanese cars would go up, causing more people to buy American cars. That's what tariffs are for. ... But, with American cars then being more affordable than Japanese cars, wouldn't demand increase on American cars and decrease on Japanese cars? The former would mean that US automakers start increasing pricing and the latter would mean that the Japanese automakers need to lower prices.
Cuba was granted almost instant independence with US attached provisos and eventually the Philippines, although the latter didn't happen until after WW2.
In Japanese, daisy may be either ヒナギク (hinagiku) or デイジー (dejii), although the latter is more common.
Yes, Street Fighter Alpha and Street Fighter Zero are the same; the prior is the American release title while the latter is the Japanese release title.
the Alaskan island of kiska was captured by the Japanese and was latter taken by the U.S. and Canada
The first five missionaries in the Philippines were a group of people from the LDS church. The Latter Day Saints were followed by Baptist missionaries after World War II.
Of course!! In fact, there are about 125,500 Japanese members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) today (April 2011). Click the "related links" below to learn more about Japanese Mormons.
As of August 2010, there are 641,284 baptized members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) in the Philippines. There are 1,100 congregations and two temples, one in Manilla and the other in Cebu.
Kanji: 達磨 , Hiragana: だるま. The latter is more commonly used.
三味線 can be read both /sa mi sen/ and /sha mi sen/, but the latter is more in use. It means 'shamisen, the famous Japanese three-stringed guitar'.
It's my maiden name! It has two Chinese characters, the former means "red" and the latter means "feather".