European art was mostly of famous people (Kings and queens) and Christianity figures. Japanese art was mostly of nature and Samurai's. Hope that helped :)
Allied civilians and possibly European Jewish refugees
Great Britain gradually underwent a series of liberal reforms
no. japanese-americans formed an all japanese-american unit named the 441st infantry battalion during WW2. they amassed numerous medals and awards for heroism. they only fought in the European theater
The Japanese stayed independent from other societies. They also took in very little influence.
Japanese art, particularly during the Meiji period (1868-1912), was significantly influenced by European culture. This era saw the introduction of Western painting techniques, styles, and subjects, leading to a blend of traditional Japanese aesthetics with European realism and perspective. Notable examples include the incorporation of oil painting and the adaptation of Impressionist techniques by Japanese artists. Additionally, the influx of European decorative arts influenced crafts such as ceramics and textiles, further merging Eastern and Western artistic traditions.
Allied civilians and possibly European Jewish refugees
received salaries in payment for their service
The Nisei were second generation Japanese Americans, born in the United States to Japanese parents. They were subject to pervasive discrimination and internment during World War II.
Great Britain gradually underwent a series of liberal reforms
no. japanese-americans formed an all japanese-american unit named the 441st infantry battalion during WW2. they amassed numerous medals and awards for heroism. they only fought in the European theater
During WWII, some Germans held racist views towards the Japanese, as well as towards other non-European groups. However, it is important to note that attitudes were not uniform and there were also positive relations between Germans and Japanese individuals.
The Japanese stayed independent from other societies. They also took in very little influence.
Japanese art, particularly during the Meiji period (1868-1912), was significantly influenced by European culture. This era saw the introduction of Western painting techniques, styles, and subjects, leading to a blend of traditional Japanese aesthetics with European realism and perspective. Notable examples include the incorporation of oil painting and the adaptation of Impressionist techniques by Japanese artists. Additionally, the influx of European decorative arts influenced crafts such as ceramics and textiles, further merging Eastern and Western artistic traditions.
The Nisei regiment was a unit that was comprised primarily of Japanese-Americans during World War II. The only one of these is the 442nd Regiment which served in the European theater.
The Europeans to arrive on Japanese soil were Portuguese traders and Jesuit missionaries in the mid-16th century. They were the first Europeans to establish contact with Japan during a period of significant cultural and technological exchange known as the Nanban trade.
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Kuang Wang has written: 'Water transportation during Sino-Japanese War' -- subject(s): China, Shipping, Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945, Bibliography, Transportation