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US occupation did NOT affect Japan DURING the war, but after it, since the war ended with the occupation of Japan. So, the occupation denied Japan of many soldiers, military facilities etc, rendering it quite useless militarily. Afterwards, the US made immigration to and from Japan easier, enriching both countries. That is what happened in most sectors, technology, science, industry, the American 'way' was introduced, while Japan developed on these principles.
The U.S. forces stationed in Japan were reliant on petroleum, and this led to Japanese reliance on oil.
Cuba, which was quickly granted independence with US mandated provisos, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines which after the Philippine American War and a period of occupation by Japan in WW2 finally gained independence.
Actually, it was Japan that attacked the US first. We retaliated by entering into WW2. To end the war with Japan, the US dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This caused Japan to surrender, marking the end of the war.
Democratization, Demilitarization, and Economic reform
the Us did not occupy Japan we nuked it instead.
1952, after Japan gained its independence from the allied powers in 1951.
basicly after the nuclear attacks on hiroshima and nagasaki though it didnt really end until the surrender and the occupation in japan September 2nd, USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay is when & where the Japanes surrendered formally.
Spain has never experienced a US occupation. However, Japan, Haiti, and Iraq have experienced US occupations at one time or another.
Occupation of Japan was created in 1945.
US President Harry Truman appointed General Douglas MacArthur as Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces - he supervised the occupation.
If you're referring to the end of the Allied Occupation of Japan, it officially ended on April 28, 1952. Otherwise, Japan does not have an official "Independence Day."
US occupation did NOT affect Japan DURING the war, but after it, since the war ended with the occupation of Japan. So, the occupation denied Japan of many soldiers, military facilities etc, rendering it quite useless militarily. Afterwards, the US made immigration to and from Japan easier, enriching both countries. That is what happened in most sectors, technology, science, industry, the American 'way' was introduced, while Japan developed on these principles.
The U.S. forces stationed in Japan were reliant on petroleum, and this led to Japanese reliance on oil.
Under US occupation, headed by GEN Douglas MacArthur, Japan rebuilt.
Guarding our holdings in japan,i.e. munition dumps, warehouses,
During the US occupation of Japan, historians estimate the US assisted reconstruction of Japan was approximately 1.9 billion dollars.