The government's reasoning behind isolating the Japanese-Americans was because the United States felt that they were not trust worthy after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and that the Japanese-American's might try to attack the Americans.
Try this book for information: "Prisoners of the Japanese-POWs of World War in the Pacific." (1996); By Gavan Daws. ISBN 0-6881-4370-9.
Try "Issei" which means first generation Japanese, who were of course interned during WW2.
Korea was taken over by Japan in 1909. Thousands of Korean men were taken by the Japanese and forced to work as laborers for the Japanese army. Many of these labored on Japanese fortifications on the Pacific islands the Japanese held. The Japanese made no effort to evacuate these men when the US attacked these islands, and the Koreans were trapped alongside the Japanese troops, who were expected to fight to the last man. Often they forced the Koreans, at gunpoint, to fight alongside them. Many Koreans realized their best hope of staying alive was to try to help the Japanese defeat the American invasion. US troops were unable to tell the difference between a Korean and a Japanese, and they usually had on the same type clothing. In most of these battles only a handful of prisoners were taken from among the defenders, and most of these were stunned, shell-shocked Koreans.Hundreds of thousands of Korean women were taken from home and forced to become "comfort women" for the Japanese army. They were forced to serve in official brothels for the relief and "comfort" of the Japanese troops. About fifteen or twenty years ago the Japanese government made a half-mumbled and wholly insincere apology to the former comfort women. These were just some of the unspeakable atrocities the Japanese routinely perpetrated during the war, which is why they are so widely hated in Asia to this day.
there was a newly created generation so they tried to forget what had happened. Japan obviously had new technology, so of course we wanted it so we sent people over there and since there was a new generation at hand they didn't try and kill us all again. but as i watched in a doco called 'Return to Sandarken' many of the soldiers that got away from the death marches and P.O.W camps don't want to forgive and forget. they hate all Japanese for what they did and don't think that Australia should let the Japanese into our counrty for what they did to us...killing us and all. but i guess it is in the beholders hand..or with us..our prime minister..to let the Japanese in. and i think that we should just forgive and forget because This generation of Australians and Japanese didnt do anything so we shouldn't think any different of them.
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Try checking Mini Truck Supply's website. They are adding a ton of information resources on Japanese mini trucks.
The Japanese plan was to takeover South East Asia for its resources, establish a defensive perimeter and negotiate a settlement. Australia imagined that Japan would try to take over Australia, which it neither had the intent or capacity to do.
They did not just try they did.
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to try hard is gambaru a try hard is goma suri
Sure, go for it. Lots of people use colors to name their characters. If you think it does lack originality, try translating the colors in another language. I have a character called Dakku, which is apparently «Dark» in Japanese. Hope this helps.
they try to live with wood
Try something new or take steps to overcome your fears.
You need the language pack for Japanese. Try the site below if you use XP : Or you can try a Translator?
"Komani" is a South African name of Xhosa origin that means "try." It reflects the idea of perseverance and determination to overcome challenges.