They were each trying their hardest to destroy the other. Their young men and our young men were killing each other at a very great rate. The war ended with the United States dropping nuclear bombs on Japanese cities. Michael Montagne
As with Germany at about the same time, the Japanese Army, Air Force, and Navy were virtually gone. The US, in the meantime, had more men, more warships, more tanks, more airplanes, than all the countries in the world put together (friend and foe alike). The US had to dump airplanes, tanks, artillery, into the ocean to make room for returning GI's aboard the ships (operation magic carpet). Tanks, Artillery, Airplanes went straight from the factory assembly lines into the scrap heap for re-cycling.
It ended in 1945 following the dropping of the Atom bomb on 2 Japanese cities the Emperor of Japan formally Surrenderd
They weren't freinds i can tell you that......
In a bad relationship with the Soviet Union.
during WW2, there was no trade between Japan and the US
They were allies
They were allies against the Germans.
They were cousins
Enemies.
Uncomfortable at best, since they were at war.
In a bad relationship with the Soviet Union.
during WW2, there was no trade between Japan and the US
they are at war kill and or defeat the enemy
During the Renaissance, there was a shift towards humanism and a greater emphasis on individualism and human potential. This led to a separation between religious and secular authority, as people began to place more importance on worldly matters and intellectual pursuits. However, religion still played a significant role in daily life and many aspects of society were influenced by religious beliefs and practices.
They were allies
Relations were difficult and often tense.
After Hiroshima and Nagasaki were atomic bombed and Japan surrendered to the US
They were at war. Michael Montagne
They were cousins
They were allies against the Germans.