Oh... No, you are misinformed. Japan is an Ally of the West in WW1. Japan fights against the Central Powers. Mainly with naval forces, Japan sends ships to the Mediterranean to aid in the Gallipoli campaign, for example.
september 2nd, 1945
1. There was NO treaty. 2. It was un-conditional surrender. No conditions...just surrender or be destroyed. 3. Tokyo Bay.
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Japan was heavily involved in WW1 and was asked for help several times by the British - Japan emerged from WW1 victorious and in control of more territory According to my husband, the history buff, Japan was not involved in WW1.
It was not a treaty that ended World War 2. The German signed unconditional surrender documents with Russia and the rest of the Allied forces. The Japanese also signed unconditional surrender documents with the Allied Forces. The Allied Forces then took occupation of Germany and Japan for up to seven years. The Versailles Treaty was the treaty that ended World War 1.
WWI was ended by an armistice (truce) in 1918, as was the Korean War in 1953. WWII was ended by total surrender of the axis powers in 1945 (Italy in 1943).
japan
Armistice Capitulation Surrender
In world war 1,germany started the war,but in world war 2,japan started it and usa ended the war
japan and Italy
World War 2
Japan had conflicts with China and Russia before World War one.
See website: Japan