The Japanese fought to the end, preferring to kill themselves rather than surrender.
The Japanese fought to the end, preferring to kill themselves rather than surrender.
The U.S. dropped Atomic Bombs on those Japanese people.
First, the American forces were obliged to surrender the Phillipines to Japanese forces. Later in the war, 1944, American forces returned and liberated the Phillipines.
American Marines persevered over Japanese armed forces .
The Japanese fought to the end, preferring to kill themselves rather than surrender.
american forces began attacking japanese bases
american forces began attacking japanese bases
no the Japanese only made it pearl habor and their naval force was cut off by American naval forces.
The Japanese soldiers that Desmond Doss saved were taken as prisoners of war by the American forces.
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.
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They didn't surrender, They had lost the battle and retreated from the victorious American Naval Forces.