Yes. US aid workers were sent to help Japanese civilians rebuild and replenish their supplies. They helped for almost 4 years (1945-1949).
Note: Germany was given the same treatment, except US civilians AND soldiers helped to rebuild there.
Absolutely! Only by demanding an unconditional surrender the Allies could set their terms and stabilize peace and economy in the post war years.
Italy and Japan
15 years.
a post-war military occupation of Germany and the entry of Russia into the war with Japan
Japan .
After the war, Japan had no means to rebuild and it took the US 15 years to do so.
If your talking about China then that's who Japan went to war with for ten years.
all of the pm's did nothing to help the post war.
The atomic age was born in the US with the Manhatton project; but matured in Japan, with it's use on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The cold war is the result of nuclear weapons. Japan is the birthplace of the cold war.
The assumptions that social reforms and equality would flourish in post war Japan, have changed Japan from then to now in some small ways. The United States did try to democratize Japan, and this did work to some extent. Though Japan does meet the true justice system, since the war had ended, there is much room for improvement.
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Absolutely! Only by demanding an unconditional surrender the Allies could set their terms and stabilize peace and economy in the post war years.
Douglas McArthur
because we were trying to help Asia and then Japan attacked Pearl Harbor
collectitation
i think about 8 or 10 years