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Why was the war with Japan so difficult ? Be specific and explain your response.

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During this war, America, was so scared of espionage. Because of the large amount of Japanese Americans in the United States America form, something called interment camps, locking away Japanese citizens that were not, and I think at least two generations, the Japanese Americans were locked away in camps, for I would say, until the end of the war, some of them using businesses careers. But I would say something about the Japanese-Americans during this time were the most righteous people ever they did not protest this action they wanted victory for America after they locked them away in camp they will put up V signs showing how they want to victory for the United States. But at the same time we are fighting Japan in Europe, world war two was going on, and the Nazis were trying to invade United States, on one side from the Japanese are on the other. Also, Japan was one of the most heartless countries ever I would say no one ever surrendered in during the war on the Japanese side. The Japanese bushido code of honor, coupled with effective propaganda which portrayed American soldiers as ruthless animals, prevented surrender for many Japanese soldiers. Instead of surrendering, many Japanese soldiers would kill themselves.
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The war with Japan was a tough time for the Allies because the Japanese had a different way of fighting that was hard to predict. They were determined to fight until the end, and their soldiers were very skilled in jungle warfare. This made it hard for the Allies to make progress, and the tropical climate and rugged terrain didn't make things any easier. But despite the challenges, the Allies kept pushing forward and ultimately emerged victorious.

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