He captured China's Capital (Nanjing) and Manchuria.
Hirohito was trying to take all the land for his self so he could control every to fight Japan. He was going to lock up the Jews up and then go and defeat. Hirohito got the plan right but it did not work.
Hirohito himself was not a dictator in the sense that Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin were, in that he took an active role in his country's direction. Rather, the Emperor, although he went along with the Fascist movement in Japan, did not incite or actively lead it. Instead, he took a 'back seat' and let the militarists, especially those like Hideki Tojo, the real dictator of Japan, take command of the nation. Although his "living god" status gave him tremendous potential power (such as his order to the military to surrender in 1945, as well as the ability to authorize bio-chemical attacks on the Chinese), it also meant that he would not take interest in such "worldly" or "mortal" matters such as politics. (It suited him, in that he actually preferred to pursue his personal hobbies, such as marine biology, which he wrote a paper on, over military and governmental matters.)
September 2, 1945 Although the Emperor Hirohito of Japan proclaimed his Empire's surrender on August 14, the formal ceremony did not take place until September 2.
The U.S. took over none.
The whole world!
he was the Japenese leader of Tokyo. He tried to take over their navy so he could participate in it because, as you see, he wanted to join the navy so he could someday be victoriuos over other countries and fight while carrying a gun or rifle. He loved to see people die.
Hirohito was trying to take all the land for his self so he could control every to fight Japan. He was going to lock up the Jews up and then go and defeat. Hirohito got the plan right but it did not work.
Hitler had no knowledge, nor did he or Germany take part in the attack at Pearl Harbor. This was carried out by the Japanese, who were ruled by Emperor Hirohito. The goal of the attack was to leave the United States without the military power to prevent Japanese expansion into the Pacific for natural resources to aid with their land wars in Asia.
Hirohito was trying to take all the land for his self so he could control every to fight Japan. He was going to lock up the Jews up and then go and defeat. Hirohito got the plan right but it did not work.
It took over all the countries in the word. And ththen some.
Hirohito himself was not a dictator in the sense that Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin were, in that he took an active role in his country's direction. Rather, the Emperor, although he went along with the Fascist movement in Japan, did not incite or actively lead it. Instead, he took a 'back seat' and let the militarists, especially those like Hideki Tojo, the real dictator of Japan, take command of the nation. Although his "living god" status gave him tremendous potential power (such as his order to the military to surrender in 1945, as well as the ability to authorize bio-chemical attacks on the Chinese), it also meant that he would not take interest in such "worldly" or "mortal" matters such as politics. (It suited him, in that he actually preferred to pursue his personal hobbies, such as marine biology, which he wrote a paper on, over military and governmental matters.)
September 2, 1945 Although the Emperor Hirohito of Japan proclaimed his Empire's surrender on August 14, the formal ceremony did not take place until September 2.
When?
Countries take over other countries because of their imperialistic nature. For example if Country A takes over Country B. Country A can take natural resources from Country B. This benefits Country A, the country that is imperialistic because it has more resources that it can use.
The U.S. took over none.
They didn't take over any countries. Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary did but in the end Britain, France and Russia won the war so Britain didn't need to take over any countries.
Korea ?