Japan invaded Manchuria on 19 September 1931. Following the Mukden incident (staged by Japanese spies), Japan's Kwantung Army immediately invaded Manchuria and established a puppet state they names Manchuko.
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Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931 .
No. Germany and Japan have never exercised political or military control over one another. Germany was instrumental, though, in helping Japan to modernize and the two countries were strong allies in World War II.
In 1931, Japan invaded and occupied Manchuria.
Japan invaded China and massacred over 200,000 civilians. Italy invaded Ethiopia. Germany took Austria, Czechoslovakia, and split Poland with Russia.
russia did not invade japan. japan invaded Russian in the beginning of ww2.
Germany invaded Poland and Japan invaded China.
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In an effort to cut off military supplies to China, Japan invaded French Indochina in 1940. After days of combat, the French Vichy government reached an agreement with Japan that allowed them to occupy Tonkin Bay. The Japanese military had a continued presence in Indochina throughout the war.
Japan did so by military force. They essentially invaded those countries with their army backed up by the Japanese Navy. Japan was looking for resources to support their growing needs for manufacturing.
japan once invaded korea
No