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- PEARL HARBOR, Page 57REMEMBRANCE"O.K., Gruel Is Good"
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- By MICHIKO MATSUURA
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- [Then the wife of an imperial navy officer, she is now, at
- 79, president of Japan's League of Women Voters.]
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- In January 1942 we moved to Kamakura, southwest of Tokyo.
- A teacher there asked my three-year-old son, "What will you do
- if the enemy attacks?" He replied, "I'll kick them." That's
- military education for you. They were teaching that a kamikaze
- [divine wind] would blow Japan to victory.
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- I was always wondering if things were going the right way.
- I always tried to feed my husband rice, while the rest of us
- had rice gruel. Once the older boy complained, "Gruel again?"
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- My two-year-old son responded, "We have to eat gruel or
- else we'll lose the war."
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- "O.K., gruel is good."
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- "Yes, it's like chocolate."
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- "It's like kompeito [a hard sugar candy]."
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- Neither knew what chocolate or kompeito tasted like.
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