Quite gently. US helped with rebuilding, etc.
of course they are, there treated just the same as us!
No, currently the US and Japan are allies.
same as us....lol same as us....lol
the US is most responsible for the quick rebuilding of Japan Japan and the US were very close in the cold war and still are
How were Japanese Americans treated in the US following the Pearl Harbor attack and the war with Japan? Well before December 7th 1941 there were treated like normal American citizens but as soon as Japan bombed Pearl Harbor they were treated like trash. They were riped away from their home, jobs, and even in some case family. They were trapped in internment camps for up to 6 years. Even after the government released them they weren't treated fairly. They had to work for everything back that they lost in the internment process.
They treated them very well
After Japan attcked Pearl Harbor we declared war of Japan, and Germany.
to the the war with Japan
To eliminate the US as an interference from Japan's quest for territory.
The United States wasn't at war with Japan in WW1.
No. Japan attacked the US on December 7, 1941; Japan declared war that same day.On December 8th, the US Congress declared war on Japan after FDR's memorable "Day of Infamy" speech.On December 11th, Germany and Italy declared war on the US, since they were allies of Japan. Later that same day, the US Congress declared war back on Germany and Italy.
No. Japan attacked the US on December 7, 1941; Japan declared war that same day.On December 8th, the US Congress declared war on Japan after FDR's memorable "Day of Infamy" speech.On December 11th, Germany and Italy declared war on the US, since they were allies of Japan. Later that same day, the US Congress declared war back on Germany and Italy.