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Japan participated in World War II from 1939 to 1945 as a member of the Axis and encapsulates a significant period in the history of the Empire of Japan, marked by significant military campaigns and geopolitical maneuvers across the Asia-Pacific region. Spanning from the early 1930s to 1945, this tumultuous … See more
The Empire of Japan had been expanding its territory since the First Sino-Japanese and the Russo-Japanese War, before World War I through the colonisation of Taiwan See more
The decision by Japan to attack the United States remains controversial. Study groups in Japan had predicted ultimate disaster in a war … See more
On 7 December 1941 (8 December in Asian time zones), Japan attacked British and American holdings with near-simultaneous offensives against Southeast Asia and the Central … See more
Having ignored (mokusatsu) the Potsdam Declaration under government of Prime Minister KantarĹŤ Suzuki, the Empire of Japan surrendered See more
The Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) was a military conflict that was primarily waged between the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan. The war made up the Chinese theater of the wider Pacific Theater of the Second World War. … See more
Since early 1941 the United States and Japan had been engaged in negotiations in an attempt to improve their strained relations and end the … See more
Japanese military strategists were keenly aware of the unfavorable discrepancy between the industrial potential of the Japanese Empire and that of the United States. Because of … See more
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