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...Mikado's factories have fallen far behind in the battle of production. They lack precision tools, raw materials, labor-and Jap labor is not getting enough food...
...materials and the foodstuffs could be brought in from conquered lands, but there is not sufficient shipping to move them. The Jap, say the Chinese, is like a man who has very much rice but no rice bowl to eat with...
...home front-as well as the battlefronts-clearly worried Jap propagandists last week. The radio exhorted: "The battlefield spirit must be preserved within the home front. . . . There are many complaints. . . . But who suffers even more? It is Europe. . . . They are eating rats or crows. We are not, yet. . . . Our lot is not so hard." A mass rally in Tokyo struck another theme: "The enemy, America and Britain, is coming forward. . . . The war situation has become strained. . . . The 100,000,000 people of Japan must consolidate the feeling of hatred toward the enemy...
...thing was certain: whatever the Jap was up to, he, like his Nazi bedfellow, had learned that victories did not always mean victory...
...request of ex-Director Milton Stover Eisenhower (brother of the General) of the U.S. War Relocation Authority. Council finances come from private sources. Council director is white-haired, 66-year-old Carlisle V. Hibbard, who has Japanese lore (he spent a decade in Tokyo, a year in Jap-held Manchuria) and relocation experience (he worked with World War I prisoners of war). Assistant Secretary of War John Jay McCloy sees in the Council a way to "compensate loyal citizens of Japanese ancestry for the dislocation ... by reason of military necessity." Some citizens thus compensated...