t i The small Bikini community had developed a close in-~group fecling during the years of relative isolation prior to the coming of the white man and found satisfaction and security in their closely knit personal relationships and communal life. World War II and the Bikini People The Bikini people were directly affected by World War II in that three of their young men who had been attending tne japanese government school on Jaluit Atoll were drafted as laborers and sent to Enewetak Atoll. They were later killed there in the American bombing and hombardmer.t of that nuge and important Japanese military base. soidiers at Bikini, however; wireless station operators also manned the ammunition stores. American bombing and shelling. however, There were only six Japanese These men were ali killed by Wittle damage was done to Bixini, ang the Bikini people were much better off than Marshailese in areas such as Jaluit, where heavy fighting occurred. Gid the other Marshallese, Enewetak and Kwajalein, The Bikini people suffered as from the cut-off of supply lines from Japan with the resultant cessation of imports of necessary Wh mid ame ot consumer foods and exportation of copra. Communications were re- stored and wartime hardships were glleviated when the American armed forces captured the Marshell Islands early in 1944. The . serious hardships of the Bikini people were yet to come however. ! | :

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