#11 That may be a real miner, and he may really come home dirty like that, but he would not have sat down for dinner until after he'd cleaned himself up. This was just posing for the photographer for dramatic affect, it's not real.
Wrong. At the end of the day people had to boil their own water for a "rag bath" which was done WHILE making dinner, and waking up was immediately before bed. Indoor plumbing would NOT have been a thing at that time.
Claas, Nice try. Read Virdie's explanation. Next time, maybe don't comment on something you know nothing about. Source: my people were miners; and altho I was never anywhere near a mine, the stories were carried down thru several generations.
#1 Irena Sendler was nominated for Nobel Peace Prize, but she lost to Al Gore who made Powerpoint presentation.
#19 Incarceration camps were not concentration camps. Japanese descendands could not move freely, but they were provided ith basics and they had some freedoms. They established newspapers, markets, schools, and even police and fire departments. Concentration camps, like those created by Germans in occupied Poland, were designed with one task: kill people swiftly and at low cost.
"Lunch Time At A California School In 1942 Taken Shortly Before Americans Of Japanese Descent (Including The Boy Pictured) Were Taken And Imprisoned In Concentration Camps Across The US For The Duration Of WW2"
#11 That may be a real miner, and he may really come home dirty like that, but he would not have sat down for dinner until after he'd cleaned himself up. This was just posing for the photographer for dramatic affect, it's not real.
Wrong. At the end of the day people had to boil their own water for a "rag bath" which was done WHILE making dinner, and waking up was immediately before bed. Indoor plumbing would NOT have been a thing at that time.
Claas, Nice try. Read Virdie's explanation. Next time, maybe don't comment on something you know nothing about. Source: my people were miners; and altho I was never anywhere near a mine, the stories were carried down thru several generations.
#1 Irena Sendler was nominated for Nobel Peace Prize, but she lost to Al Gore who made Powerpoint presentation.
#19 Incarceration camps were not concentration camps. Japanese descendands could not move freely, but they were provided ith basics and they had some freedoms. They established newspapers, markets, schools, and even police and fire departments. Concentration camps, like those created by Germans in occupied Poland, were designed with one task: kill people swiftly and at low cost.
I like how the person in the framed picture looks like he's peering at us from behind the shirts.
Wrong. At the end of the day people had to boil their own water for a "rag bath" which was done WHILE making dinner, and waking up was immediately before bed. Indoor plumbing would NOT have been a thing at that time.
www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buried_Dino_246_GTS_incident
#19 Incarceration camps were not concentration camps. Japanese descendands could not move freely, but they were provided ith basics and they had some freedoms. They established newspapers, markets, schools, and even police and fire departments.
Concentration camps, like those created by Germans in occupied Poland, were designed with one task: kill people swiftly and at low cost.