Ashwani Gupta

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In 1948, women still scavenged for firewood and waited hours to buy sweet potatoes. Housewives still spoke bitterly of the indignity and exhaustion of standing in long lines with “dusty, dry, messy hair,” as one wrote that February, “and torn monpe, and dirty, half-rotten blouses . . . like animal-people made of mud.” The
Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II
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