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Map of Japanese conquests from 1937 to 1942. On November 5, 1941, Yamamoto issued his "Top Secret Operation Order no. 1" to the Combined Fleet. This document lays out the position that the Empire of Japan must drive out Britain and America from Greater East Asia, and hasten the settlement of China. See more
The Empire of Japan, also known as the Japanese Empire or Imperial Japan, was the Japanese nation-state that existed from the Meiji Restoration on 3 January 1868 until the Constitution of Japan took effect on 3 May 1947. From See more
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In the administration of Japan dominated by the military political movement during World War II, the civil … See more• 1926: Emperor Taishō dies (December 25).
• 1927: Tanaka Giichi becomes prime minister (April 20).
• 1928: Emperor Shōwa is formally installed as emperor (November 10). See moreBackground
After two centuries, the seclusion policy, or sakoku, under the shōguns of the Edo period came to an end when the country was forced open to … See more19th century
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List of territories acquired by the Empire of Japan - Wikipedia
See all 16 rows on en.wikipedia.orgTERRITORY JAPANESE NA… DATE POPULATION … NOTES Dutch East IndiesHigashi Indo ( …January 18, 194…Dutch East Indie…JapanNaichi (内地)prewar-1945Present day Jap…KoreaChōsen (朝鮮)prewar-1945Both North and …VietnamAnnan (安南)July 15, 1940 – …As French Indoc…
Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere - Wikipedia
Korea, Taiwan, Karafuto (South Sakhalin), and Kuril were integral parts of Japan. The Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere (Japanese: 大東亞共榮圈, Hepburn: Dai Tōa Kyōeiken), also known as the GEACPS, [1] was a pan-Asian union …
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Empire of Japan at its height - Vivid Maps
May 30, 2015 · The Japanese Empire, also known as the Empire of Japan, was a historical state that existed from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 until the end of World War II in 1945. During this period, Japan underwent a rapid process of …
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Empire of Japan - WW2, Expansion, Militarism
Oct 22, 2024 · Throughout the First Sino-Japanese War, Japan’s modernized forces were victorious everywhere. The Japanese navy sank or captured much of the northern Chinese fleet, which had been dogged by bureaucratic …
Empire of Japan at its greatest extent (1942) …
This is a bit American-centric as by most objective measures the peak of the Japanese empire's territorial extent was actually 1944, not 1942. True, they were losing badly; but not in China where the Ichi-Go offensive swept all before it.
The Japanese Empire at its Greatest Extent, 1952 : …
This map, set in the world of Kaiserreich, shows the Empire of Japan at its greatest extent in 1952, shortly before the start of the Asian Thaw. For much of the world, the mid-20th Century was a period of death and untold destruction …
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