the nazies will rise to glory, and no the japanees were not nazi
no nazi are Germans
The anti-Nazi/Japanese cartoons were popular just prior to the outbreak of WW2 and during the war as well .
Nazi kill civilian because they kill civilian for fun like Japanese army
No, the Japanese attack on the U.S. is unrelated to the Nazi genocide of the Jews.
Both wanted more living space and resources.
The Americans fought with determination and unbreakable spirit. As a result the Americans were able to obliterate the Japense and destory the Nazi alliance.
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The anti-Nazi/Japanese cartoons were popular just prior to the outbreak of WW2 and during the war as well .
fall in with, not fall why were they allies is his question
Nazi kill civilian because they kill civilian for fun like Japanese army
German: Richtofen Russian: Nikolai Japanese: Takeo American: Dempsy
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No, the Japanese attack on the U.S. is unrelated to the Nazi genocide of the Jews.
Japanese and Nazi war criminals for "Crimes Against Humanity" .
Actually the imperial army is Japanese soldiers at Shi No Numa so yes there is japenese zombies, its just kind of hard to tell.
Both wanted more living space and resources.
The Americans fought with determination and unbreakable spirit. As a result the Americans were able to obliterate the Japense and destory the Nazi alliance.
During World War II, after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, and the US declared war with Japan, the US sent Japanese-Americans to internment camps. The US did thisin order to prevent any Japanese-Americans from being able to support the Japanese during the war.Theese internment camps, unlike Nazi concentration camps, did not mass murder their inhabitants, and they had much better conditions than the Nazi camps, but they were similar to the Nazi concentration camps in other ways:The people sent there were sent there based on their race, not on any crimes they had committedThe people's homes and belongings were confiscated and they were forced to go to the camps without warningThe people's belongings were not returned to them when they were freed from the camps (although the US did later pay these Japanese-Americans some compensation).