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Japan was occupied by the US for years after the war.?

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After World War 2 Japan was occupied and rebuilt by?

The US


What countries occupied Japan during World War 2?

The USA occupied Japan until after the Korean War.


What country occupied japan at the end of World War 2?

The US .


What was the situation in Japan after World War 2?

Japan was an occupied country (by the US). And industry, along with the country had to be rebuilt.


Japan was occupied by the US for how many years after the war?

US military forces are still present in both Japan & Germany.


Is Japan part of the US?

No Japan was occupied for a while after World War II, but it has never been part of the United States.


For how long japan was occupied by US?

the us did not give back okinowa until the early 70's. They still have a large base


What was Japan and Americas relationship like after the attack on Pearl Harbor?

After World War II, America occupied Japan for a time. Then we became Japan's protector because the treaty at the end of the war specified that Japan would not have a military. The US still has a base on Okinawa.


What country controlled Japan in the years after World War 2?

The US .


What did the US do for the Japanese?

At the end of the war the US occupied Japan. They restructured their government and helped the Japanese to repair the country and gave them food too. They provided health care as needed. The US stayed there for 7 years. Japan was kind enough to allow the US servicemen places to stay during furlough during the Korean War. Many scientists and businessmen came to Japan to help them get their economy back in line. That is why there were thousands of products and cars made in Japan that we imported to the United States.


Did the US keep the land of japan in world war 2?

After Japan surrendered unconditionally to the US, General MacArthur strongly opposed including the Emperor in any war crimes tribunals. He wanted the responsibility to remain within the Japanese military leadership who were effectively controlling the entire country, and the Emperor as well.