After Japan surrendered unconditionally to the US, General MacArthur strongly opposed including the Emperor in any war crimes tribunals. He wanted the responsibility to remain within the Japanese military leadership who were effectively controlling the entire country, and the Emperor as well.
The US occupied Japan for seven years with specific goals in mind. They did not keep the island of Honshu (main island) and surrendered many other islands back to Japan.
Germany and Japan were on the same side in World War II.In World War I Japan was on the Allied side and fought against Germany.
None. The whole point of dropping the A-bomb was to avoid the lose of life that would result from an invasion of Japan itself.
Sending more troops to Japan's main land so most of them will be killed.+
China helped Japan alot after World War 2 they helped the economy a ton after the war and it made japan able to bounce back so quickly
because dumbldore of the land of call of duty and minecraft sold them on ebay to the americano nuclear scientists
Japan was on the winning side in WW1. It didn't loose any land.
Japan lost land in World War 2 as they lost the war. During the war they took over parts of China, Korea and a large number of islands across the Pacific including the Philippines.
Americans have changed Japan by not giving japan the proper exports during World War II.
japan felt that they needed more land from china after ww1. japan felt that they needed more land from china after ww1.
Hitler wanted more land for the Germans and Tojo wanted land for Japan.
Japan was given land in china during the peace process:)
Japan was given land in china during the peace process
Japan wanted more land. They invaded Manchuria and attacked the USA (Pearl Harbor).
Japan was given land in china during the peace process
Just like Japan, they saw the war as a way to conquer more land.
General MacArthur let Japan keep its Emperor after World War 2. The Emperor was made a figurehead without power, but he remained.
Japan was defeated in World War II.