The Depression had profound political effect. In countries such as Germany and Japan, reaction to the Depression brought about the rise to power of militarist governments who adopted the aggressive foreign policies that led to Second World War.
No. Germany and Japan have never exercised political or military control over one another. Germany was instrumental, though, in helping Japan to modernize and the two countries were strong allies in World War II.
japan by invading china, Germany the UK and France gave them what they wanted
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Germany, Italy, and Japan
The Great Depression had not affected Japan as severely as it had other nations. In the late 1930s, she began to flex her muscles. The war with China in 1937 was just the beginning. Japan's military leader, General Hedeki Tojo, along with some other leaders, wanted to prove Japan was a world power.
Japan=Emperor Hirohito, Germany=Hitler.
Japan is divided into four major political parties. Japan also has a multitude of other minor political parties in the country.
In Germany and Japan, reaction to the Depression brought about the rise to power of militarist governments who adopted the aggressive foreign policies that led to the Second World War. In the United States and Britain, the government intervened which ultimately resulted in the creation of welfare systems.
Japan didn't invade Germany. During World War II, Japan actually joined Germany. It was part of the Axis which included Germany, Italy and Japan. After the United States declared war on Japan, Italy and Germany, as Japan's allies, declared war on the United States.
Japan did not attack Germany. Japan had an alliance with Germany and Italy. Japan fought the USA (after Pearl Harbour), Britain and her commonwealth (which included Australia).
JIG Japan, Italy, Germany