Japan sought to occupy the island of Guam during World War II to strengthen its strategic position in the Pacific. Guam's location was crucial for controlling shipping routes and establishing military bases. Additionally, Japan aimed to expand its influence and secure resources in the region, contributing to its broader imperial ambitions.
Yes, they did occupy Versailles.
they did not
There is info that is in the war that the government doesn't want the public to see
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The Ruhr .
The war in the Pacific had no similarity to the war in Europe. The Pacific war was largely a matter of 'Island hopping' -of large numbers of US troops and Marines fighting on beaches and to occupy islands, and of large naval battles involving aircraft carriers. -The war in Europe was a an air war in the beginning, and after D-Day a series of major land battles.The war in the Pacific had no similarity to the war in Europe. The Pacific war was largely a matter of 'Island hopping' -of large numbers of US troops and Marines fighting on beaches and to occupy islands, and of large naval battles involving aircraft carriers. -The war in Europe was a an air war in the beginning, and after D-Day a series of major land battles.
Japan might rule the pacific ocean and parts of Asia. Germany might rule all of Europe...unless the Russians (Soviets) defeated them.
Britain didn't have any troops in the Pacific during World War 2
Yes, during World War II.
The Channel Islands.
Because people are not happy with what they have and are greedy and want more!