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to help people in proverty in no food or water and give people the money for things like food and water so bloody send money countires who need it ....

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When did the US Occupation of Japan end?

1951


Name 3 ways US occupation changed Japan?

US occupation did NOT affect Japan DURING the war, but after it, since the war ended with the occupation of Japan. So, the occupation denied Japan of many soldiers, military facilities etc, rendering it quite useless militarily. Afterwards, the US made immigration to and from Japan easier, enriching both countries. That is what happened in most sectors, technology, science, industry, the American 'way' was introduced, while Japan developed on these principles.


What three programs did General MacArthur introduce during the US occupation of Japan?

Democratization, Demilitarization, and Economic reform


What three programs did general Douglas MacArthur introduce during the US occupation of japan?

sh*t,shower,shave.


How did the US view the success of the occupation of japan?

The US view of the occupation was that it achieved most of what they wanted the occupation to do. They did have problems with some of the American servicemen being ugly Americans and some wanted to marry the Japanese women (and there were pregnancies too). They did manage to help Japan get new business, trade and worked out the problems with Japan's lack of resources. A better government was put into place but it was no completely in alignment with the Japanese culture. I think the Americans honored their culture but the Americans in the late forties and fifties would have like to see Japan be more westernized in their thinking and behavior.

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What was the major reason that the US occupation of Japan was less troublesome than the US occupation of Germany?

the Us did not occupy Japan we nuked it instead.


When did the US Occupation of Japan end?

1951


Which has never experienced US occupation?

Spain has never experienced a US occupation. However, Japan, Haiti, and Iraq have experienced US occupations at one time or another.


Who was the leader of the US occupation of Japan?

US President Harry Truman appointed General Douglas MacArthur as Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces - he supervised the occupation.


Name 3 ways US occupation changed Japan?

US occupation did NOT affect Japan DURING the war, but after it, since the war ended with the occupation of Japan. So, the occupation denied Japan of many soldiers, military facilities etc, rendering it quite useless militarily. Afterwards, the US made immigration to and from Japan easier, enriching both countries. That is what happened in most sectors, technology, science, industry, the American 'way' was introduced, while Japan developed on these principles.


What did Japan recover after World War 2?

Under US occupation, headed by GEN Douglas MacArthur, Japan rebuilt.


Why did the us military stay in japan after the occupation was officially over?

Guarding our holdings in japan,i.e. munition dumps, warehouses,


How much did US spend to rebuild Japan after World War 2?

During the US occupation of Japan, historians estimate the US assisted reconstruction of Japan was approximately 1.9 billion dollars.


What were the physical effects on US troops in occupation Japan years few years after hiroshima?

Well, the bases are still there and Japan would not do a thing without proper approval from the US.


What form of government did japan have after ww II?

Hirohito remained the Emperor of Japan until his death in 0001.


What did the US do during the Japanese occupation of Vietnam in World War 2?

landed a atomic bomb to japan


What role did general Douglas MacArthur play during the us occupation of japan?

He was the military governor of Japan. Some historians referred to him as the unofficial American shogun.