The Japanese invasion of the Chinese province of Manchuria was primarily triggered by the Mukden Incident in September 1931, in which a section of railway was sabotaged near Mukden (Shenyang). Japan used this incident as a pretext to launch a military invasion, claiming it was necessary to protect Japanese interests in the region. The invasion was part of Japan's broader strategy to expand its empire and secure resources amid rising militarism. This aggressive action marked the beginning of a prolonged occupation of Manchuria and heightened tensions in East Asia.
East Asia. Manchuria
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Geography helped Britain by providing a natural barrier against invasion due to being an island nation, making it difficult for Napoleon to launch a successful invasion. However, it also made it challenging for Britain to launch land offensives into Europe. Napoleon's military tactics and strategies posed a threat to Britain, leading to various conflicts and military engagements that impacted the country's resources and manpower.
If you mean on russia then it was on June 1941
The reason was that Hitler wanted British air power destroyed so his armies could launch an invasion of Britain.The reason was that Hitler wanted British air power destroyed so his armies could launch an invasion of Britain.
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The Allies used bases in North Africa to launch an invasion of southern Europe. They took the island of Sicily in the summer of 1943 and landed on the Italian mainland in September.
The american 1st infantry division landed at Gela, Sicily
June 6, 1944, the D-Day Invasion took place. June 6th, 2009 was the 65th Anniversary of that invasion, on the beaches of Normandy, France.
The Covenant invade Reach in the year 2552.
Operation Overlord was the name given to the military invasion of Normandy, France in order to liberate Western Europe from Nazi German occupation. The invasion took place on "D-Day" (a military term for the day in which an operation will launch), which was June 6, 1944. During the invasion, military units from thirteen countries (Free Poland, Free Greek, Free Czechoslovakia, Free France, Free Netherlands, Free Norway, Free Belgium, New Zealand, Denmark, Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, and United States) participated in the attack.