The war between Germany and Japan ended in the year 1945.
Japan surrendered after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in WW2 .
Canada was a member of the Allied Nations, who fought and defeated the Axis, which was a three part alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan. By May of 1945, both Italy and Germany had been completely defeated, and by August of that year, Japan had also surrendered completely.
This alliance, consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy was created in 1882. Italy joined because of clashes with France in North Africa but was never an enthusiastic member and in 1915 entered WW1 on the side of the Entente.
Never, it was dropped only in japan and first time at Hiroshima on 6 August 1945
December 1941.
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Japan never joined with Germany, they fought only aginst the US.
Japan surrendered September 2,1945 Germany surrendered may 7, 1945 japan surrendered September 2,1945 Germany surrendered may 7, 1945
The war between Germany and Japan ended in the year 1945.
Japan surrendered after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in WW2 .
The United States started fighting Japan in 1941, since Germany & Italy were allies of Japan, they declared war on The U.S.
Canada was a member of the Allied Nations, who fought and defeated the Axis, which was a three part alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan. By May of 1945, both Italy and Germany had been completely defeated, and by August of that year, Japan had also surrendered completely.
1. WWI-Unrestricted sub warfare turned people against Germany. 2. WWII-America liked Germany prior to WWII, Germans even visited the US in the 1930s. Germany declared on America. America did NOT declare war on Germany (America simply reciprocated). Hitler wanted Japan to open a second Russian Front, as he had just invaded Russia the same year that Japan bombed Pearl Harbor; he also declared war the same year he invaded Russia. If Hitler helped Japan, he hoped Japan would help him.
In 1940, the leader of Japan advocating for war was Prime Minister Hideki Tojo. Tojo, who became Prime Minister later that year, was a prominent military leader and played a crucial role in Japan's aggressive expansion during World War II. He supported the alliance with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, pushing for military action against China and the United States. His leadership marked a significant escalation in Japan's militaristic policies leading up to the war.
This alliance, consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy was created in 1882. Italy joined because of clashes with France in North Africa but was never an enthusiastic member and in 1915 entered WW1 on the side of the Entente.
Originally at Italian-German statement of common interest, first used on Oct. 12, 1936. It was formally expanded into a military alliance, known as "The Pact of Steel" on May 22, 1939. The term "axis" came from Benito Mussolini's proclamation of the 1936 agreement as the axis around which states with common interests might collaborate. The Axis became enlarged when Japan, which had previously signed the Anti-Comitern Pact, adhered to an agreement for a 10 year military alliance with Germany & Italy on Sept. 27, 1940. Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com