No, the Allies never had any intention to invade Manchuria.
parts of the plan affecting colonies were unacceptable to the allies
The "Schlieffen" Plan was Germany's stategy to invade France by invading through Germany.
President Wilson convinced the allies to accept his plan for the League of Nations.
Operation Overlord
Blitzkreig. Schhlieffen plan.
President Wilson convinced the allies to accept his plan for the League of Nations.
Blitzkreig. Schhlieffen plan.
Blitzkreig. Schhlieffen plan.
Blitzkreig. Schhlieffen plan.
The North had to do the invading, so the South had to react with defensive tactics.
George Washington rushed to New York to set up defenses, anticipating the British plan for invading New York City.
Manchuria was an important region for strategical reasons and essential to any long term military plans that the Japanese High Command had to pursue it's goals during war . Manchuria's rich mineral and coal reserves along with its soil was perfect for soy and barley production. Prior to World War II , Manchuria was an essential source of raw materials in iron and other metals . Without occupying Manchuria and exploiting these resources , the Japanese probably could not have carried out their plan for conquest over SouthEast Asia or taken the risk/gamble to attack the US at Pearl Harbor .