Just guessing, nearly 70 to 80% of Japans large cities had been leveled by conventional incendiary bombing prior to August 1945, then 2 Atomic bombs were dropped leveling Hiroshima and Nagasaki (which with about half a dozen cities had been reserved to simplify weapons effects studies), additional conventional raids continued until Japan surrendered on August 14, 1945.
The US is MUCH MUCH larger, Japan's culture is WAY different, and lastly 4 now, Japan is an island.
howmuch send a letter from US to Japan
Us won against japan because Japan gave up because they were losing too many people. Japan
No. If Pluto was ever blown up it would make breakignews everywhere and chunks of it would hit the Earth and kill us all. ==D----------------------
The earthquake in Japan can affect the US through potential disruptions in global supply chains, impacting industries that rely on Japanese imports or exports. It may also influence financial markets and trade relations between the two countries. Additionally, there could be humanitarian and diplomatic responses from the US to assist Japan in recovery efforts.
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During the US occupation of Japan, historians estimate the US assisted reconstruction of Japan was approximately 1.9 billion dollars.
The US opened up trade with Japan directly, being the first Western country to violate Japan's isolationist policy. As a result, they established embassies and consulates in Japan and traded directly with the Shogunate and (later) Empire of Japan. Conversely, by the time the US arrived in China, Western countries had already carved up much of China into Spheres of Influence. As a result, the US pursued the "Open Door Policy" which was a policy that would allow the US (and any other Western power) to operate in any of the extant Spheres of Influence.
Japan gave up after Germany lost the war.
Japan's incursion into Manchuria, the US embargo of oil to Japan and the attack by Japan on the US Fleet at Pearl Harbor.
they were blown up with nukes.
Hawaii is much closer to California than to Japan. It is about 1/3 of the way from the US to Japan.