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None. WW1 was in Europe and not in Asia.
there are only 22,000 Japanese vs. 100,000 Americans about 1,000 Japanese survive the rest had fought to the end
There are about 60,000 Japanese people in North America.
Many Japanese-Americans fought in WW2 with valor and distinction . They fought in such units as the 100th Infantry Battalion , 442nd Regimental Combat Team , 522nd Field Artillery Battalion and in the Military Intelligence Service .
Approximately 120,000 Japanese and/or Japanese-Americans lived in the US during and prior to WW2; of which over 90,000 lived in California.
a total of 56 nations fought during WWIIAustralia Japan England Germany America Tobruk
help out many other countries financilly after the war
There never has been a war called the "Japanese-American War." During World War 2 (1941-1945), the United states was one of many allied countries that fought against the Japanese Empire.
The Russians and japanese fought over land. They both wanted Korea and Manchuria and many islands.
The short answer is, many Japanese knew the war was unwinnable by 1943. The diehards in the military structure fought on, however, at the cost of many lives.
in many locations of the world