Japanese War Brides, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition, explores the lives of the nearly 45,000 Japanese women who immigrated to America as wives of U.S. military servicemembers after World War II. The exhibit will show at museums across the United States through mid-2028. (Photo courtesy Kat Burk)
April 20, 2025
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April 20, 2025 midnight
Japanese War Brides: Kalispell featured in traveling Smithsonian exhibit
The arrival of the Japanese war brides marked the largest women-only immigration event in U.S. history and by 1960 increased the population of Asian Americans in the U.S. by 10%, according to the Smithsonian.