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Europe in the German war, and Asia in the Japanese war.
Hitler's rise to power, most notably. The German people still harbored animosity toward Europe over reparations from World War I, and many supported Hitler's call for a larger German state. He quickly began expanding the new German Empire through annexation of smaller nations, and then began attacking other countries who wouldn't join him (except for those who pledged neutrality, such as the USSR). When he invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, Great Britain and her allies (including Canada, Australia, British India, New Zealand, etc.) declared war on Hitler and his allies.
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The German Invasion of Poland the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Europe in the German war, and Asia in the Japanese war.
Japanese attack on pearl harbor in 1941
German SS and Japanese Military and political leaders
German SS and Japanese Military and political leaders
they didn't, the Japanese bombed pearl harbour, but they weren't Nazi's, Hitler's German army messed up invading Russia, so they never really left Europe.
the german invasion of Poland
describe the German, Italian, and Japanese drives for empire.
They captured the Japanese German and put in their camp.
President Roosevelt and many others believed it necessary to block German and Japanese expansion in order to prevent a shift in the balance of power that would threaten countries opposed to Germany and Japan. It was possible that German and Japanese Expansion would allow the two nations to control a significant portion of Europe and Asia, which would make them formidable opponents. If the decision to intervene in the Axis conquest of Europe and East Asia had been delayed, it might not have been reversible.
Europe from interfering in Latin America
Japanese
No, it was the Battle of Midway. The Battle of the Bulge was a ground engagement in Europe. It was a German counterattack in France.