US funding
Japan and Germany were not allowed by the International Olympic Committee to send athletes to the 1948 Games due to their involvement in World War II.
Because Germany and Japan had prepared for years while the Allies had not. But they managed to recover and come back soon in 1942
Japan is NOT allowed to have a military, nor is Japan allowed to fight wars. Japan's military is NOT allowed to be called an Army, Air Force, or Navy. Japan's military is called: The Japanese Self Defense Forces; Land, Air, and Maritime.
Germany and Japan were on the same side in World War II.In World War I Japan was on the Allied side and fought against Germany.
China helped Japan alot after World War 2 they helped the economy a ton after the war and it made japan able to bounce back so quickly
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Under US occupation, headed by GEN Douglas MacArthur, Japan rebuilt.
The Marshall Plan was important because it helped with the recover and rebuild of Europe after World War 2. The plan allowed for the US to give $13 billion dollars to the support the European economies.
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The United States did not want to acquire japan. Japan wanted to expand, resulting in the war in the pacific in World War II. Even after the U.S. defeated japan in World War II, the US allowed Japan to maintain its sovereignty.
He allowed the atomic bomb to be dropped on Japan.
It allowed Japan to rebuild, creating a democratic government and financial structure
They didn't 'pull out', they had to accept surrender but the emperor was allowed to remain.
He allowed Japan to attack the US at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
Although Germany & Japan were ordered to surrender UNCONDITIONALLY; The US compromised, with Japan, and allowed Hirohito to remain Japan's Emperor.
He allowed Japan to attack the US at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
The U.S allowed Japan to retain Hirohito as their emperor. It relinquished JapanÕs ability to declare war and the U.S had the responsibility of defending Japan.