Yes, we did. We got threatened by the Japanese but we never said we were to be their ally. Finally, we sent some spies to USA and asked for help. After the war, US troops built the longest road in Thailand for us as a gift, called "Mitrapap" or "Friendship" in Thai.
Thailand sent troops to South Vietnam.
Japan Was Very active during WW2 So wasnt Thailand, Thiland also helped Germany So to say Thiland was very active.Thailand may have been called SIAM during WW2. Nearly ALL occupied countries had some elements within their respective countries cooperating with the enemy (Japan & Germany). Siam may have been one of them. However, "allowing" Japanese troops to move freely through their country only would have made things easier for the Japanese. Otherwise, they moved as freely as they wished, they had the military power.
Why US troops at Thailand tdy's in Vietnam 1962?
This is part of question 10 on the Asia wise competition. and yes i know, however im not telling you...
During WW2, the Japanese demaned for access through Thailand for it's forces to invade countries such as Burma and Malaya. Under pressure from Japan and because it was in no position to fight with the Japanese force, the Thai government declared war on Britain and the United States. However, the Thai ambassador in Washington, Seni Pramoj, and Pridi panomyoung, the senior statesman, refused to deliver the declaration to the United States government. They were conservative aristocrats whose anti-Japanese credentials were well established. Hence, the Free Thai Movement was organized, recruiting Thai students in the United States to work with the United States Office of Strategic Services (OSS). The OSS trained Thai personnel for underground activities, and units were readied to infiltrate Thailand. From the office of the regent in Thailand, Pridi ran a clandestine movement that by the end of the war had with Allied aid armed more than 50,000 Thai to resist the Japanese. With the end of the war and the Japanese surrender, the Seri Thai-dominated government immediately acted to "restore the pre-war status quo". As regent, Pridi termed "the declaration of war illegal and null, and void, and repudiated all agreements made with Japan by the formal government". http://countrystudies.us/thailand/21.htm wikipedia Try - burmastar.org I have heard that they let came the Japaneses and after they let came the Americans. When the Japanese came to Thailand, they did a war declaration to USA but they never gave it officially to the US government, ambassador or something like that.
After blowing up a railroad Junction Japanese troops quickly occupied what country to establish a puppet state in 1932
China. Hundreds of thousands of Chinese civilians were killed by Japanese troops for recreation.
After blowing up a railroad Junction Japanese troops quickly occupied what country to establish a puppet state in 1932
Japan did not invade Thailand. Did too, during the occupation in Cambodia. Japan came to occupied Cambodia in 1941-1945. Want to make sure, Google " Invasion of Thailand" or search in Wikipedia.OK?
Many Japanese Military weapons and troops lost and greatly weaken the Japanese's army.
no