Japanese American in Hawaii were not forced into internment camps following WWII because Hawaii in the 40's did not seem that important to the states. The government was more worried about the main land.
France fell to Germany in the summer of '40 (France fell within 3 months); Japan marched in Indochina about 3 months after that. Probably about September '40. Note: The British battleship and battlecruiser HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse were both sunk by Japanese ARMY bombers launched from Vietnam on 10 December 1941.
The first wave of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor began at 7:48 A.M. local time on December 7, 1941. The second wave ended approximately 90 minutes later around 8:30-8:40.
japanese occupation in the Philippines
Japanese does not have a word for "it."
About 40% of Japanese families own pets (Cabinet Office, “Basic Poll on Animal Protection,” 2003).
they earn an average of 40$ a week.
No, it's a Japanese rock band
With an exchange rate of 1 Canadian Dollar to 20 Japanese Yen for every 1 Canadian Dollar you will get 20 Japanese Yen. So, for example, if you exchanged 40 Canadian Dollars, you would get 40×20 = 800 Japanese Yen.
A mid 40's Japanese hanko signature seal is simply one of those cases that is crucial, that involves expert advisement regarding
I've checked and rechecked my books on WW1 pilots and can find no Central power pilot who shot down 1 Japanese plane, let alone 40. Evidently during WW1 the Germans had only 1 airplane posted in Asia, so no pilot shot down 40 Japanese during the war.
About 40% of males and 12% of females are smokers in Japan.
The largest one in captivity is 12 feet and 40 years old. There is nothing on the biggest one ever.
At 1:40 in the afternoon (EST) from the Secretary of the Navy. Approximately 30-40 minutes after the attack began.
Japan did. The Vichy Indochina (French) gov't signed a treaty with Japan on 22-Sep-40 which pretty much ceded all military power to the Japanese. The Japanese immediately took steps that exceeded the treaty's provisions, and there was some resistance for a few days, but from 26-Sep-40 until the end of the war, the Japanese were in total control.
How much? I don't understand the question. But if your wanting to know the level it's about 30 or 40
Japanese American in Hawaii were not forced into internment camps following WWII because Hawaii in the 40's did not seem that important to the states. The government was more worried about the main land.