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Frank
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1 February, 21:33
What was the condition of japan after ww2
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1 February, 21:53
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Japan was in ruins. Some of the cities were severely damaged and others were almost destroyed.
Starvation and malnutrition. No food.
No fuel. No electricity. No medicine.
Everything was pretty much destroyed.
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