Korea (Whole, Regardless of North or South, That was separated after World War 2), Parts of China along coastal line, Manchuria, South East Asia (Whole, Regardless of which colonial master. From Vietnam to Burma to Singapore and Philippines BUT Thailand which was not "liberated" by the Japanese, as in Japanese terms.)and Pacific Islands
It started when Japan invaded Manchuria in China. Dates I'm not sure of...1800s might be correct, but I'm not sure
The Japanese invasion of Manchuria .
Territorial expansion.
Germany and Japan.
Indonesia, Indo-China.
It basically was the agreement that they would split Poland between them and that the Soviet Union would not interfere in Germany's ambitions in the west. Because of this, Germany felt that it would have a freer hand as it came to expansion and was more willing to go to war; leading to World War II.
China did not start WWII. Japan was the aggressor in the Pacific and Germany in Europe. Japan invaded China in 1931, and the Chinese were badly defeated. The last Japanese army troops left China in 1945 at the end of the Second World war.
Territorial expansion.
Japan
Japan attacked Manchuria, this causing the second world war.
The tsunami started in Japan because tectonic plates in the ocean caused an earthquake by rubbing. That started the tsunami wave. -IQ
Japan did not start WW2, Germany did in 1939 when they invaded Poland. Japan only came into the war when they bombed Pearl Harbour in 1941
No.
Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931 - before the start of World War 2.
it started in 1900 before world wars as a result of business expansion
Germany and Japan
Germany and Japan.
Japan had fought a war with Russia and had invaded Manchuria prior to the start of World War II.
Matthew Perry was a US to Japan to Get japan to start trading with the outside world.