Those Japanese-Americans who were not incarcerated within internment(concentration) camps served with honor and distinction in the European Theater in the 442nd Infantry Regiment . The unit became the most highly-decorated regiment in the history of the United States Armed Forces , including 21 Medal of Honor recipients .
The government sought to limit minorities like Japanese Americans and African Americans in the military due to prevailing racial prejudices and stereotypes that questioned their loyalty and capabilities. During World War II, for instance, Japanese Americans were viewed with suspicion following the Pearl Harbor attack, leading to their internment and exclusion from military service. Similarly, systemic racism and the belief in white supremacy influenced policies that marginalized African Americans, resulting in their relegation to segregated units with limited roles. These discriminatory practices reflected broader societal attitudes and fears during that era.
They left the south and began working at skillful jobs while the men were away.
They were all leaders of their respective countries during WW2
Women's roles increased in industry.
African Americans had many important roles that they played in the war for independence. They helped to operate farms and businesses when the men would go off to fight. Enslaved African Americans fled from their masters to take up arms with the British after they were promised freedom for their efforts.
Asian Americans
During World War II, minorities faced significant discrimination, including systemic racism and segregation. African Americans were often relegated to menial roles in the military and faced widespread prejudice at home, while Japanese Americans were subjected to internment camps due to fears of espionage, despite many being U.S. citizens. Additionally, Jewish people faced intense persecution, culminating in the Holocaust, where millions were murdered. Other minority groups, such as Native Americans and Hispanic Americans, also encountered various forms of discrimination and exclusion from opportunities.
roles of countries did not change during the war, they were the same as before and afterwards.
lions for lambs
the women were nurses and the african americans battled and they to charge over only black people not white people
Women received men roles.
they stayed home and did sh*t
the roles changed because they throught they should make whats most of life before another war happened and then world war 2 occurres
They left the south and began working at skillful jobs while the men were away.
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because they started getting ideas
They were all leaders of their respective countries during WW2