December 8, 1941, the day after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor
The CIA World Factbook has up-to-date facts on Japan. The World Almanac also has facts on Japan.
Japan attacked Pearl Harbour on December 7, 1941 ('a date which will live in infamy'). The US declared war on Japan the following day, December 8, 1941.
On December 7th, 1941 (a date which will live in infamy), the Empire of Japan bombed the US naval base at Pearl Harbor. This caused the US to declare war on Japan.
That was the date of the Boston Massacre.
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The date that World War 2 ended in Asia is commonly known as Victory over Japan Day or Victory in the Pacific Day. Victory over Japan Day signifies the date that Japan unconditionally surrendered to the Allies of World War 2. The Japanese surrender was made on the afternoon of August 15th in Japan, and August 14th in the United States (due to time zone differences)
The second World War ended in September 1945 when Japan surrendered.
Japan "formally" surrendered on 02 Sept 1945.
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The Khoisan click languages in Namibia are the world's oldest languages. They date from 100,000 BC & The japanese click languages in japan are the world's 2nt Oldiest language. they dada from 100,000,000 BC in japan.
During World War II, yes. Japan and America were enemies during WWII.As of the present date (4/27/2013), Japan and america are not enemies.(More information) America was on the team of the Allies along with a number of other countries including but not limited to: the Soviet Union, The United Kingdom, and France. Japan was of the Axis powers along with Germany and Italy. Germany, Italy, and Japan's political systems during this time could be referred to as fascism. Fascism is basically monarchy, militantism, and extreme nationalism.