The Phillipine Islands.
At the end of World War II, the US occupied Japan. General Douglas MacArthur's staff wrote a constitution which the Japanese still use.
No, it was occupied by the Japanese
the things we got from them like, cultures and languages. ------------- The Philippines hold an American base in the pacific during that time.
The Japanese occupied French Indochina (now separated into Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia) during the Second World War.
the time period when the Japanese Empire occupied the Asian countries.
At the end of World War II, the US occupied Japan. General Douglas MacArthur's staff wrote a constitution which the Japanese still use.
During the first part of 1945 Korea was occupied by Japanese forces. The Soviet Union took power from the Japanese however and finally American forces got involved.
American Manager is wrong. The answer is japanese national!
No, it was occupied by the Japanese
The Aleutian Islands campaign lasted from June of 1942 to August of 1943.
the things we got from them like, cultures and languages. ------------- The Philippines hold an American base in the pacific during that time.
The Japanese occupied French Indochina (now separated into Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia) during the Second World War.
the time period when the Japanese Empire occupied the Asian countries.
No. The only land that Japanese occupied in the North American continent was an island in the Aluettians, a part of Alaska.BTW, the US launched an invasion of this island that resulted in like 4 (?) casualties---but the Japanese had left.
After World War II, the American military government of occupied Japan disbanded the Japanese armed forces as just one step in the post-war rebuilding of a peaceful, flourishing, renewed Japanese society. A further step was taken with the declaration of the permanent disarmament of Japan to be enforced by the American overseers.
Aleutians
From mid-1943 to early 1945, during what is sometimes referred to as the 'Third Phase' of World War II in the Pacific Theater, the American strategy consisted of 'island-hopping' offensively toward Japan. For Admiral Nimitz in the Central Pacific and for General MacArthur in the South Pacific, the strategy consisted of hopping over Japanese strong-points in order to secure forward bases for subsequent jumps, rather than attacking each island occupied by Japan's forces.