In World War 2, the Japanese wanted to move first against the US because they knew the US would eventually become involved. By attacking first, they were able to eliminate some of the USA's powerful navy.
In World War 2, the Japanese wanted to move first against the US because they knew the US would eventually become involved. By attacking first, they were able to eliminate some of the USA's powerful navy.
Because the Japanese had a plan against the mongols soldiers and because the mongols were kind of weak because of hard training the night befor and their weapons were way more smaller and not good as the Japanese's weapons(ching can chan its you wiwi bjks gugs chang chin nanm man num ghi)
They didn't attack us first and emperor Hirohito of Japan didn't want to attack us but General Hideki Tojo wanted to conquer us and said " the American bases in Hawaii makes Hawaii a dagger pointed at our throats." So The Japanese assured Hirohito we were not to go to war with the US. But the Japanese (Tojo) had been planning the attack on Pearl Harbor Long before we stopped sending oil. God only knows why they attacked us. I quite frankly think they were idiots for doing so.
yes, at first, no one wanted to publish silent spring because it was against DDT.
the First March Movement
Because she wanted to!.Because she wanted to!.
First, because it is sung in Japanese. Second, because it's cool to sing flat.
My answer would be "None of the above". The Chinese were attracted to the Communists at first because the alternatives were collaborating.
Amongst some of the first, were the wars against the Mongols of Kubla Khan in 1274 AD.
Against the Japanese city of Hiroshima, on 6th August 1945.
because they wanted to
The Japanese government did not agree to surrender until August 14, 1945. The first A-Bomb was used against Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. Then the second A-Bomb was used against Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. After the second bomb, Japanese Emperor Hirohito broke with tradition & intervened to tell his government to accept the Unconditional Surrender to the US & its Allies. The Japanese government was controlled by the Army up until the Emperor intervened. Many in the Japanese government & Army wanted to continue the bloody war until the very bitter end (death of Japan's population).