The Japanese shared similar feelings to Hitler. Invade now, Think later. The Japanese wanted to invade the world with Hitler, so it would be common sense to think that they had a feeling of pure hatred toward the rest of Asia, and indeed the world.
Japanese bonds.
As with the other warring countries, the women were sent to work in the war producing factories, and the men were "drafted" for military service.
In the 1930s "The world" was far too preoccupied with its own problems to come to the aid of others ... In the 1940s most other countries were already fighting againt Germany and the other Axis countries ... Please see the related question, too.
They formed a collection to fight the Japanese and protect each other from opposing countries. =)
They formed a collection to fight the Japanese and protect each other from opposing countries. =)
They formed a collection to fight the Japanese and protect each other from opposing countries. =)
It was different because they did not like the idea so the wanted to combined different literatures to make up a new one.
Japanese banknotes denominated in pesos and centavos are not legal tender, but in some cases might be collectible. These were World War 2 wartime currencies issued by the Japanese during their occupation of the Philippines (1942-1945). Similar issues were used in other occupied countries.
They formed a collection to fight the Japanese and protect each other from opposing countries. =)
why did Japanese attack other countries?becuz they were short of oil they wanted an empire and most of all they needed land because their popularity was overflowing
Karate is an Okinawa/Japanese word that is used as is to name the art in other countries. The Germans call it karate, as to almost all other countries.
No, "chow" is actually an informal way of saying goodbye in English, not Japanese. In Japanese, "goodbye" is typically expressed as "sayonara" (ăăăăȘă) or "jaa ne" (ăăăă).