Many, such as Pearl Harbour, the Philapeans (sorry for spelling), etc. Most wins were in the early stages of the war.
No, this statement is false.
Yes
they fought against Japan in the Pacific
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The Allied Forces began defeating the Japanese and repelling them back toward Japan after the battles of Midway and Coral Sea.
The time period was from September 1st, 1939, when Germany invaded Poland, to September 2nd, 1945, when Japan formally surrendered. The battles against Germany primarily took place in Europe, while the battles against Japan took place on the Pacific islands.
The world war ended in the pacific coast of Japan after the US dropped atomic bombs first on Hiroshima, then a few days later on Nagasaki, cities of the Japanese Mainland. Japan surrendered on August 11, 1945, but the peace treaty was not sighed till September 2, 1945
WW2 in the Pacific in battles for Pacific islands.
The closest land battles fought to Japan, were Okinawa and Iwo Jima; that closeness is what caused the fierceness of the fighting. There were many aerial battles (air to air combat/dog-fights) over Japan; but NO land battles.
Japan launched an attack on Hong Kong as part of its Pacific campaign. After heavy battles during 1941, Japan prevailed and the British surrendered Hong Kong to them.
they fought against Japan in the Pacific
Yes, during World War 2 Mexico fought against Japan during the Philippines campaign on the Pacific.
Thousands of their men fought and died along side American and British troops in the war in the Pacific in battles for islands against Japan.
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Japan won the battles, but lost the war (A-bomb).
Japan wanted to take over East Aisa and the pacific. :)
Japan sent unmanned balloons with explosives across the north Pacific into the Pacific Northwest portion of the United States.