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  1. This may sound trivial today, but most of pilots (especially fighter pilots) during WW2 simply didn't posses these skills, as they were deemed to complicated and time consuming to learn (and the need for pilots was great). Japanese also used moonlight and preferred to attack in the nights with clear sky and full moon.

  2. I mean, there was a considerable amount of wood still used, mostly on the main decks. It served to insulate the steel hull (wartime warships which skimped on it as a cost-saving measure had real problems maintaining a comfortable temperature) and was still a good non-slip surface.

  3. Jul 24, 2020 · What is kamishibai? The most ancient art of storytelling. Today, it’s common to see professionals from the world of literature carrying a kamishibai and using it to tell their stories. However, this fascinating way of transmitting stories isn’t a new invention. Rather, it’s been around for centuries.

  4. The Japanese-American population was pretty well concentrated on the West Coast(and Hawaii where they were a huge % and had a much easier go of it with only a comparative handful locked away they were just too important to the functioning of the islands). That means efforts could be focused geographically. They were a relatively small population.

  5. The notices informing people of their forthcoming internment are simply addressed i.e. "to Vancouver Japanese"; "persons of Japanese origin residing in Vancouver", etc. It is clear in practice that the definition of Japanese here transcends an individual's birthplace or citizenship and merely describes their race.

  6. By Kin Man Leung on August 18, 2022. The Kamishibai Propaganda Plays are an extremely rare collection of World War II-era propaganda plays from Japan. This digital collection contains 52 Kamishibai plays created between 1938 and 1945, from a private collection of Professor Sharalyn Orbaugh of the UBC Department of Asian Studies.

  7. During the Sino-Japanese war (1894-95), as well as way earlier during the Tokugawa era in Japan (1600-1868), China was seen as the "Middle Kingdom", and had Korea (close to Japan) as a tribute state. After centuries of this tradition, Japan evolved to perceive China as a sort of bully, and saw them as culturally inferior.

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