During World War II, Japanese people faced significant hardships, particularly those living in the United States. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, around 120,000 Japanese Americans were forcibly relocated to internment camps due to fears of espionage and sabotage. In Japan, civilians endured intense bombings, food shortages, and a devastating loss of life, particularly towards the war's end with the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Overall, the war led to widespread suffering and trauma for Japanese communities both domestically and abroad.
1939-1945
There are at least a million or more living survivors of World War 2 worldwide - that includes the Jews, civilians and the military forces service people. There are thousands of living warriors.
Oh yes, and the U.s. of A picked up from there. One of the big missions in WW11 was destroying a plant that made heavy water which is necessary in nuclear production.
world war 2 was ended in Germany when the Russians pushed the Nazis back into burl in then Hitler killed himself they surrendered 2 weeks later in japan we nuked em after a month they surrendered
Since World War II, the United Kingdom has had 15 different prime ministers. This number reflects changes in leadership due to elections, resignations, and party leadership challenges. Notable prime ministers during this period include Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher, and Tony Blair. The political landscape has evolved significantly over these decades, influencing the roles and policies of each prime minister.
of what country mate?
FDR
It's power plant provided power to many people during WW11. -Gabi:)
A coalition government
There were volunteers and draftees.
Evacuees
there was no world war 11
Rx42B11...it was just a prototype..
Israel was the name for the people, they had no ships.
So far there has been no world war 11.
War Production Board
I think it was a Parliamentary system but I'm not sure...