No, Japan did not attempt to take over Greece and Italy during World War II. While Japan was an Axis power alongside Germany and Italy, its military focus was primarily on expanding its territory in East Asia and the Pacific. Japan's operations were largely centered on countries like China, Korea, and various Pacific islands, rather than in Europe. Italy, under Mussolini, and Germany, under Hitler, were responsible for the military campaigns in Greece and other parts of Europe.
It depends on how you look at it. Germany and Italy were already allied with each other and fighting in the war when they were joined by Japan, although Japan waited until late '41 to take an active role in the war. After the war, Italy, Japan, and West Germany became allies against East Germany, but they had little choice in this matter. Japan and Italy were also allies in World War 1, but against Germany then.
During WWII
Italy took over Ethiopia after a border incident gave Italy an excuse to intervene and conquer the country. Italy took over Albania without any problems because Albania was already dependent on Italy's economy.
1932
Germany conquered: Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Greece, Serbia Under Control by Germany: Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Finland, Italy Italy: Ethiopia, Egypt portions of the Soviet Union as the separate states that Germany conquered: Estonia, Bylorussia, Ukraine, Crimea, Lithuania, Latvia, Japan: Manchuria, parts of the Soviet Union, parts of China, the Philippines, Burma, Korea, the Indies, parts of New Guinea, Siam, French Indo-China, Formosa,
Greece and Italy
The Axis: Germany, Japan and Italy
Their armies navies and air forces were the strongest the world knew at the time
The Big 3 was Germany Japan and Italy who claimed that they will take over the world.
italy tried to take over all of Europe
Japan, but due to the date line, Italy.
A flight from Greece to Rome, Italy would take about an hour and a half. There is approximately 540 miles between the two locations.
5 hours tops
It depends on what you take 'next to' to mean. I would say no, but it is near Italy. It's about 100 miles across the Adriatic Sea.
There was never a "take over." Russia was at war with Japan in 1904 during the Russo-Japanese War (in which Japan consistently defeated Russia).
2012
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