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There was no formal plan to invade Australia, the Japanese most likely thinking that its vast size would swallow up its manpower. It has to be remembered that Australia's vast deposits of natural resources (oil, gas, iron ore, bauxite etc) were not known at the time, and Japan's main reasons for going to war were to secure resources (which the home islands lack totally).

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There have been many stories about Japanese landings on Australian soil during WW2. The majority of these stories are unsubstantiated and more than likely not true. Of the following stories on this page, there are only two that are substantiated by official documents.

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http://home.st.net.au/~dunn/japsland/japsland.htm

There have been many stories about Japanese landings on Australian soil during WW2. The majority of these stories are unsubstantiated and more than likely not true. Of the following stories on this page, there are only two that are substantiated by official documents.

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http://home.st.net.au/~dunn/japsland/japsland.htm

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IJN airplanes just bombed/strafed Australia.

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No. They bombed Darwin alot and used submarines to attack Sydney harbour a few times, but they never physically invaded.

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No. The Alled victory of the Battle of the Coral Sea kept the Japanese from landing in Australia.

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