Supporting the war effort, as was Germany, the US, Great Britain, etc. Specifically working in factories, even if underground, and trying to grow food to sustain life.
They lost all their rice
The military draft emptied factories of male workers. -----> More women went to work to support the war effort.
Women and children.
During WWII, the nickname given to Japanese Americans was "Nip". This is a shorten version of their country name in Japanese which is Nippon. Using this version of the nickname was considered to be an insult.
In 1946's 'Tomorrow is Forever' Claudette Colbert plays a woman who remarries, mistakenly believing that her husband was killed in World war One. In 1950's 'Three Came Home' she plays a woman living in Borneo who is taken prisoner by the Japanese during World War Two.
The interment of hundreds of Japanese-Americans--
Sadaharu Oh of the Japanese Leagues with 868.
They lost all their rice
They were let out and they could return to their home though most stayed where they were because it was nicer and they got treated better
The military draft emptied factories of male workers. -----> More women went to work to support the war effort.
Workers and/or employees who work from home are known as telecommuters.
John Curtin - to participate in the defence of Autralia after the Japanese entered the war in 1941, rather than leaving them fighting in a European war.
The local library has some wonderful books available: V is for Victory--The American Home Front during World War II by: Sylvia Whitman The Home Front During World War II--In American History by: R. Conrad Stein
A veteran
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They stayed at home.
Women and children.