Tuesday, April 27, 2010

HISTORY LESSON: Life During the Japanese Occupation.

During the Japanese occupation, some people were placed in prisoners where treated equally , whatever their race or caste was , nobody was too great . All the prisoners were given the same amount of respect , they all had to shower together with rags and very little water . They had to be fast in whatever they did . Because of these conditions , prisoners got ill ,sick and died very fast .
Women were also treated badly , they had to do forced labour . Many Japanese  schools were opened . They had many strict rules , like : they had to bow to any guard who came by , if not they were beaten badly . They had to appreciate the Japanese culture by bowing in the direction of the king's palace and sing the national anthem and to give a bit more of flavour to the culture they had weekly Concerts .

1 comment:

  1. You have 145 words, that is 45 words over the limit of 100 words that you were supposed to write. Did you proofread your text before posting it on your blog? Your sentence in the beginning seems fragmented.

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