The German public was left dispirited and angry after the Treaty of Versailles. Germany and its economy were utterly exhausted. It had fought for over four years against an alliance that had more manpower and raw materials. When WW1 ended and for some months afterwards Germany experienced a whole series of left-wing uprisings, but these were successfully suppressed. Attempts to overthrow the government by force - by extreme right-wing groups - continued until late 1923 (Hitler's Munich Beer Hall Putsch). The feeble economic recovery under the Weimar Republic was wrecked by the worldwide depression of 1929.
Japan was not a major combatant in World War 1, although it marked the beginning of Japan's imperial aspirations. Japanese maintained full political independence during the golden age of Imperialism, and was little affected by the economic woes of Western Europe and the US.
But instead of continuing its move toward liberal civilian government, Japan fell prey to militaristic Dictatorship in the 1930s (as did Germany and Italy in their own forms of nationalism).
For Apex: Japan emerged as a world power, but Germany was weak and humiliated
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Japan didn't invade Germany. During World War II, Japan actually joined Germany. It was part of the Axis which included Germany, Italy and Japan. After the United States declared war on Japan, Italy and Germany, as Japan's allies, declared war on the United States.
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Hmmm...this isn't the most reliable information but the relationship between Germany and Japan simply was a cold-blooded alliance. Germany wanted the Japs to help them defeat and take over Russia(Japan defeated Russian in 1905). Japan needed German money so that they could finance its war with the Asian countries and islands, including present-day China, North/South Korea, Andaman&Nicobar Islands. Remember that Japan still went to war with the US even after Berlin fell to the Allies. It didn't care one way or the other...the Japanese would have kept on coming had the US not nuked Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Political conditions were cold and brief. Except for economic conditions...Japan and Germany would, years later, become the strongest economic powers in the world after the US. (This was so until the recent rise of China, which surpassed both Germany and Japan.)
After Japan attcked Pearl Harbor we declared war of Japan, and Germany.
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No. Germany and Japan are two different countries, a long way from each other.
Immediately. We declared war on Japan & then Germany declared war on us.
December 7th, 1941 was the date that Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. The US declared war immediately.
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China, Russia, Germany, Zimbabwe, and Japan
Japan=Emperor Hirohito, Germany=Hitler.
Germany divided into democratic and communist zones, while communists controlled no part of Japan.
Japan didn't invade Germany. During World War II, Japan actually joined Germany. It was part of the Axis which included Germany, Italy and Japan. After the United States declared war on Japan, Italy and Germany, as Japan's allies, declared war on the United States.
Japan did not attack Germany. Japan had an alliance with Germany and Italy. Japan fought the USA (after Pearl Harbour), Britain and her commonwealth (which included Australia).
they did not persecute people
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