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Ordinary life in Japan during WWII
Ordinary life in Japan during the World War II period had become harder than pre-WW II life. Certain comforts that most Japanese had always been accustomed to--the availability as beer, meat, bread and butter, the use of automobiles, and entertainment in jazz concerts--as well as western diet, such as American-style breakfasts of eggs, jam, coffee and bread, were some of the first aspects of life to succumb to shortages.
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