Assuming "we" is the US, the war started on December 7, 1941 (December 8 in Japan) with the attack on Pearl Harbor and ended with the Emperor Hirohito's radio address that Japan accepted the terms of the Potsdam Declaration on August 14, 1945 (August 15 in Japan). There were scattered actions after the announcement because it took a while for the news to be transmitted to all the forces in the field on both sides, in addition, some barbaric Japanese individually or as units committed atrocities such as the murder of prisoners and civilians upon learning of the surrender.
The surrender was signed at Tokyo Bay on September 2, 1945.
December 1941 to September 1945,so about 4 years.
December 7, 1941 to August (10?) 1945. There were also at war in China and elsewhere prior to their attack on Pearl Harbor.
During World War 11, the war against Japan lasted four months longer than the war against Germany.
Dec 7, 1941 thru Sept 2, 1945.
The Japanese had a mentality of 'no surrender' during World War 2 because they had fought for so long during World War I. The idea that the Japanese might not win the war was inconceivable at the time.
It was the first major battle at sea between what was left of the US fleet and the Japanese fleet. The US carriers won the battle and inflicted heavy losses on the Japanese fleet. If the Japanese had been victorious the US Navy would have been helpless in the pacific ocean for a long time, possibly long enough to have turned the war in favor of the Japanese.
This might not be the one you're looking for, but one long-term disadvantage was that the US had to fight a two front war throughout the war. Also, both of those fronts were over large oceans, which made fighting and resupplying on the two fronts that much more difficult.
1942 - 1946 .
Yes, it is an extremely long list. It can be found on the internet.
2 and a half years
The Japanese had a mentality of 'no surrender' during World War 2 because they had fought for so long during World War I. The idea that the Japanese might not win the war was inconceivable at the time.
Very few Americans and Canadians remained isolationists after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. It was an overnight sensation. Anger turned Americans into people who wanted to fight and get revenge. They did. Many of the Canadians went to the war in the Pacific too.
i don't know.It is a long story
The Battle of Long tan was the Australians first big fight during the Vietnam War in 1966.
Some marines in the Pacific during WW2 said it took as long as 20 seconds for it to kill Japanese.
Frances Long has written: 'Half a World Away' -- subject(s): Autobiography, Japanese Prisoners and prisons, World War II, World War, 1939-1945
U-boats were originally built for Russia in 1904 during the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905), and they were about 140 feet long.
how long a round in kickboxing is and how many rounds you do depends on what sort of fight you are involved in e.g amateur fight - 3 x2 mins world title - 12 x 3mins
it depends on how long the fight is or if you started it or not
長い (nagai) is the Japanese word for "long".
The American forces new that the Japanese would not surrender easily and they would fight for years. So thet had to use the atom bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaggi. I will explain how long these can fight: these Japanese . A soldier was found in the Philipnne jungle 27 years after the second world war was over, he thought that the war was still on.