The War Brides Act of 1945 lifted immigration quotas, allowing an estimated 100,000 women to enter the United States. Many couples met by chance in Europe during the war, with some brides arriving in ...
Wakako Kondoh Burk at bride school in Yokosuka, Japan in 1957. The American Red Cross created “Bride Schools” to teach Japanese women how to be an “American” wife and mother. (Photo courtesy of ...
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