Syonanto, which means 'Light of the South
The Japanese occupied Singapore during World War II, from 1942 to 1945.
landed a atomic bomb to japan
the japanese attack singapore on the 8 December 1941
Growth of Population in Japan - Rice production could not keep up with this increase. Lack of Raw Materials in Japan - Valuable commodities such as oil, rubber, iron had to be imported.
Manchuria was neither. It was invaded by Japan in the 1930's and was under Japanese occupation during the war.
During the Japanese occupation in the Philippines (1942-1945), the educational system was heavily influenced and controlled by the Japanese military government. They tried to instill Japanese culture, language, and values into the curriculum. Schools were used as a tool for propaganda and to promote loyalty to the Japanese Empire. Many Filipino teachers and students faced hardships and restrictions during this period.
the Japanese occupation of Indochina.
no body really knows :(but i think little India became apart of Japan during the occupation process.....but what really happened was the people of Japan took little India as a mini Japan so that they could stay close to their family members
Citizens & children were instructed to learn some Japanese along with the positive aspects of Japan; as well as the positive relationship between the occupying forces and the people's of Singapore.
After the bombings of Nagasaki and Hiroshima, the United States helped rebuild their country and economy that had been ravaged by years of war. Japan was although, disarmed. During the American occupation of Japan, they helped the Japanese adopt democracy and labor reforms. There were rapes by American soldiers, and there are other controversies regarding the occupation, but America truly helped rebuild Japan.
The U.S. forces stationed in Japan were reliant on petroleum, and this led to Japanese reliance on oil.
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.