Technology did not affect the outcome. As the war progressed new technological inventions were used, like chemical weapons, used the first time by Germany in 1915. But both sides progressed at the same rate, no one had an advantage over the other in technology.
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With the exception of a Jewish Resistance, the Jews did not play a fighting role in WWII. There were obviously Jews fighting for each country, but not as a nation such as Israel. Even if they did, they wouldn't have been allied with the Japanese because the Japanese were allied with the Germans who were responsible for the Holocaust.
A Traditional Japanese play is called a noh (or no) play.
Efficiently.
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If it is a Japanese Gamecube, then do you think it can play Japanese Gamecube games?
Technology played a crucial role in the Battle of Midway by enhancing the United States' intelligence and combat capabilities. The U.S. successfully decrypted Japanese communications, allowing them to anticipate and counter Japanese plans effectively. Additionally, advancements in aircraft technology and naval tactics enabled American forces to deploy carrier-based aircraft efficiently, leading to decisive strikes against Japanese carriers. This combination of intelligence and technological superiority ultimately contributed to the U.S. victory at Midway.
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Yes the whole world does
No Germany does not play basket ball well its not a tradition in THE real world to them
'Issho ni asobimashou' ("Let's play together") would be a natural way to say "Play with me" in Japanese.
Japanese games can play on American consoles, vice versaONLY.