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1941. The Japanese aircraft that bombed, torpedo'd, and sank the British battleship Prince of Wales and the British battlecruiser Repulse, were Japanese ARMY twin engine planes, that took off from what later became Vietnam on 10 December 1941.
Now, I assume you mean why the Japanese were angry at the Americans during World War II? If so, it was because, at the turn of the 20th century, the Japanese faced rapid modernization and militarization. They had goals of conquering colonies to have a large empire like what the Western world was doing. Because Japan is an island nation, its resources are limited. Prior to WWII, the Japanese needed sufficient fuel for their warships, planes, and transportation, as well as oil and steel. To solve this problem, the Japanese wanted to attack the United States in order to acquire ample resources. This eventually led to the attack on Pearl Harbor and the U.S. entering WWII.
Not during WWII, because the Germans took France over (occupied France), so the Viet Minh could've defeated the French anyway...since the French would've had NO mother country for re-supply.
Because they attached conditions to their surrender and the Allied Forces wanted an unconditional surrender. In the end they compromised. Truman allowed Emperor Hirohito remain a figurehead Emperor since the Japanese worshiped him as a god.
This is a question that is answered differently depending on political orientation. According to the Vietnamese, the first colonizers of Vietnam were the Chinese who attempted to integrate Vietnam into China at several points over the last 2000 years. (Of course, the Chinese argue that Vietnam was a province of China that managed to break away from Chinese control in fits and starts.) Outside of Vietnam, especially in the West, the colonization of Indochina (which included Vietnam) under the French is considered the first colonization of Vietnam. They disqualify the Chinese invasions either because the Chinese Occupation was distinct from colonization as it would be practiced in the Imperialist Period or because of the Euro-centric idea that only Western countries can colonize.
the Japanese occupation of Indochina.
the Japanese occupation of Indochina. The Japanese occupation of French Indochina (after France had fallen to Germany) induced the United States to cut oil supplies to Japan, which in turn stimulated further Japanese aggression in order to secure oil and other supplies in Southeast Asia and the Pacific.
Well no...because Germany conquered France within weeks in 1940. Indochina was up for grabs now.
1941. The Japanese aircraft that bombed, torpedo'd, and sank the British battleship Prince of Wales and the British battlecruiser Repulse, were Japanese ARMY twin engine planes, that took off from what later became Vietnam on 10 December 1941.
Yes, because it is the country is ruled by another country.
Because the Japanese-controlled government, during the WWII occupation, issued fiat currencies, while at the same time outlawing possession of other currencies, in an attempt to curtail any possible resistance.
Now, I assume you mean why the Japanese were angry at the Americans during World War II? If so, it was because, at the turn of the 20th century, the Japanese faced rapid modernization and militarization. They had goals of conquering colonies to have a large empire like what the Western world was doing. Because Japan is an island nation, its resources are limited. Prior to WWII, the Japanese needed sufficient fuel for their warships, planes, and transportation, as well as oil and steel. To solve this problem, the Japanese wanted to attack the United States in order to acquire ample resources. This eventually led to the attack on Pearl Harbor and the U.S. entering WWII.
Because,The Biodiversity is known, to learn all Japanese Culture's like, ANIME and HENTAI.
Because Japan invaded French Indochina
The occupation of Singapore by the Japanese was like a long nightmare that lasted for three and a half years, the people suffered and lived in constant fear of the Japanese - the price that a country has to pay when it is occupied by another country.Many people experienced hunger during the Occupation because there was a shortage of food. Essential foodstuffs like rice, salt and sugar were controlled. Ration cards which limited the amount of food for each person were given out.
Because Japan invaded and conquered the Philippines:- The Japanese occupation of the Philippines occurred between 1942 and 1945, when the Empire of Japan occupied the Commonwealth of the Philippines.
No. The Peso bills are from the Japanese occupation of the Philippines (1942-1944). Even in good condition, they have fairly little collectible value, and no monetary value. This is because so much was issued and even counterfeited by the US. These types of bills are regularly sold on Ebay. The Japanese produced occupation money in many currencies and denominations for use in captured countries.