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Unpacking the Complexity of Women's Relationship to War
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The relationship between women and war is complex and cannot be summarized in a few lines. This topic is discussed in detail in Max Hastings' book about the last year of the Pacific War, which explores the overwhelming dominance of the Americans and leads to personal experiences of loss and grief, such as Diana Manners', who said that every boy she danced with had died by the end of 1916.

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The speaker discusses the disparity between the amount of supplies given to Japanese soldiers versus American soldiers during the Pacific war, per capita.
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