Japan's involvement in WWI was almost entirely battling German colonies in China, and in the peace talks and Versailles treaty it was decided that Japan would take control of the German colonies in Shandong. - j
They attacked the usa army The South East Asia Co Prosperity Sphere was an attempt by Japan to dominate Asia by colonisation
In World War I, the Japanese joined the Allies for a time, and fought the German army in east Asia.
They lived there and still do so.
The USA was controlled by the USA. Parts of Asia were overtaken by the Japanese and other parts were still self-controlled and battling the Japanese.
The Japanese shared similar feelings to Hitler. Invade now, Think later. The Japanese wanted to invade the world with Hitler, so it would be common sense to think that they had a feeling of pure hatred toward the rest of Asia, and indeed the world.
The Japanese are located in Japan, which is to the east of China in Asia. Actually, it is at the very east of the whole world, Japan is! Hope this helps :)
Europe in the German war, and Asia in the Japanese war.
None. WW1 was in Europe and not in Asia.
Australia's involvement in Asia was to provide help to the Allies and also to a couple of Asian armies so they can stop the Japanese advance and push the Japanese back to their country to end the war on the side of Asia.
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During World War II, Japanese controlled much of Southeast Asia from European nations. When the Japanese ruled the area, it showed them that Europeans were far from invincible. When the war ended, the Japanese left Southeast Asia. Europeans then wanted the land back. But many of the people of Southeast Asia did not want to live under the Europeans any longer. Southeast Asia eventually won independence and new nations were formed.
The Japanese called it a "sphere of influence". They wanted to totally dominate Asia and the Pacific Islands.