Word: stricting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Pearl Harbor day, Peru (pop. about 7,000,000) had some 25,000 Japanese inhabitants, stoutly loyal to Japan. Strict discipline made sure that Peru-born Japlets grew up authentic Japs. Males went to Japan at 18 for Army service, returned more authentic than ever...
...Japanese Government had a policy. Its strict orders to all its subjects, male & female: no fraternization...
Life with Father. Father Motilal Nehru was the leading lawyer and one of the richest men in Allahabad. He bought a great, rambling show place, raised his three children in grand British Raj style with "many horses, dogs, cars and carriages" and a strict English governess for the two girls, Swarup and Krishna. Jawaharlal, 18 years Krishna's senior, was the family favorite. Educated at Harrow and Cambridge, he went home in 1912. With his return began the joint family life of dedication to their country's Nationalist cause...
...peace-loving nation and possess the secret, the future peace of the world is assured. What nation, knowing that with atomic power we could utterly destroy it without warning and without harm to ourselves, would trust even the U.S. ? No. The only answer I see is strict international control...
Well aware that non-fraternization had broken down badly in Germany, the Army nevertheless intended to apply a strict non-fraternization policy in Japan - at least in the early stages of occupation...