iwo jima Guadalcanal and Wake maken attoll peleliu Okinawa thats most of them
China
The question is difficult to answer quickly, and perusing one or more works on Japanese history would be the best route to providing yourself with a satisfactory answer. The Japanese archipelago has been inhabited for tens of thousands of years, and cultural or political groupings that would eventually become the various Japans date from preliterate times. In its present form, Japan can be dated to perhaps the late 1860s, when the final civil wars ended, but Japan expanded in one form or another greatly in the mid-20th century (ca. 1931) with the creation of a puppet (and effectively vasal) state in northeastern China; others would hold that the earlier effective annexation of Korea would consititute the beginning of expansion. Japan became much smaller after its defeat in the Second World War and did not assume its present form until 1972, when Okinawa was returned to the administrative control of Japan. Many Japanese would hope for a further expansion of the national territory from its present boundaries with the return of the "northern territories," siezed by the Soviet Union during the Second World War and presently controlled by Russia.
People who live in U.S. territories are not granted the civil right of full Congressional Representation. hope this helped ~anonymous
Japanese airplanes flown from the decks of Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft carriers attacked and destroyed battleships of the United States Navy, at Pearl Harbor, United States Territory. An obvious act of war. Correction, Pearl Harbour wasn't part of the US until the 60s and it was the US that caused Pearl Harbour by cutting off Japans oil supply and refusing to come to an arrangement with Japan so Japan was given no choice but to bomb Pearl Harbour.
Almost all of Europe were under the control of the Axis powers. The only nations in Europe who were outside of Axis control were Switzerland, Great Britain, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, and USSR. The countries who were under Axis control were: France, Norway, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Finland, Romania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Greece, Albania. I hope i didn't miss any countries.
they wanted to win
East Asia and the Pacific Ocean.
East Asia and the Pacific Ocean.
Hope
there are 47 Administrative Divisions in japan. hope this helped
Mount Usu is a volcano in japan that has snow on it. Hope that helps!
Because Japan was a stronger nation than Japan :D hope it helps
The tsunami in japan was 23-27 feet tall hope this helps
to kill you hope they succeded
I hope not!
No we don't have any target stores here in Japan. Hope we have one!
The question is difficult to answer quickly, and perusing one or more works on Japanese history would be the best route to providing yourself with a satisfactory answer. The Japanese archipelago has been inhabited for tens of thousands of years, and cultural or political groupings that would eventually become the various Japans date from preliterate times. In its present form, Japan can be dated to perhaps the late 1860s, when the final civil wars ended, but Japan expanded in one form or another greatly in the mid-20th century (ca. 1931) with the creation of a puppet (and effectively vasal) state in northeastern China; others would hold that the earlier effective annexation of Korea would consititute the beginning of expansion. Japan became much smaller after its defeat in the Second World War and did not assume its present form until 1972, when Okinawa was returned to the administrative control of Japan. Many Japanese would hope for a further expansion of the national territory from its present boundaries with the return of the "northern territories," siezed by the Soviet Union during the Second World War and presently controlled by Russia.
People who live in U.S. territories are not granted the civil right of full Congressional Representation. hope this helped ~anonymous