This website is centered around U.S's and Japan's relationship throughout the years, especially during World War II and presently. This website talks about Japanese camps in the U.S during World War II, the Japan bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and the current relationship between the people of the U.S and the people of Japan.
Japanese Camps in the U.S
Japanese camps on the West Coast of the U.S during World War II were common and usually very extreme. Click on the "Japanese Camps in the U.S" tab to learn more.
Pearl Harbor
Pearl Harbor was a surprise attack on the United States. This was a major contributor to the U.S bombing Japan, and entering World War II. This also caused major tension between Japanese people and American People. Click on the "Pearl Harbor" tab to learn more.
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Japan Bombing
The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki caused the downfall of Japan during the World War II. America got back at Japan for bombing their sacred military base, Pearl Harbor, at the beginning of the war. Click on the "Japan Bombing: Hiroshima and Nagasaki" tab to learn more.
U.S and Japanese Relations
In current times (starting after World War II), the U.S and Japan have been allies. The U.S helped rebuild Japan after the bombing, and made sure they would never be under the same rule they were during World War II again. Click on the "US and Japan Current Relationship" tab to learn more.
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