The Japanese High Command.
No
Guam is technically a part of the USA. During World War II the Japanese took over Guam for a period of two years. The Americans fought the Japanese in a very fierce battle. The battle was to fight for the Independence of Guam. This day became Liberation Day for Guam. And that is why Guam is technically a part of the USA. Addendum to above answer: Speaking strictly in terms of geography, Guam is an island and is therefore not part of a continent.
China.
The Allies did not invade New Guinea. They protected it from the Japanese invasion that began in 1942.
Yes, the Japanese blamed the Chinese and used it as an excuse to invade Manchuria.
No
August 8th 1944 - Guam liberation day.
Guam is a popular destination for Japanese tourist and many other Asian countries.
The Japanese never fully invaded America.
Mainly because Napoleon ordered them to.
Guam is technically a part of the USA. During World War II the Japanese took over Guam for a period of two years. The Americans fought the Japanese in a very fierce battle. The battle was to fight for the Independence of Guam. This day became Liberation Day for Guam. And that is why Guam is technically a part of the USA. Addendum to above answer: Speaking strictly in terms of geography, Guam is an island and is therefore not part of a continent.
'Guamu e youkoso.'
Guam is full of brown tree snakes.Two common languages in Guam are English and Chamorro and Japanese is widely spoken.Guam's official song is "Guam's Hymn". Guam's official song was written by Dr. Ramon Sablan.
1951
China.
Japan defeated the USA in battle and captured Guam in 1941. The USA came back and defeated the Japanese in battle and liberated Guam in 1944.
The Japanese were trying to invade Tulagi of the Solomon Islands and Port Moresby of New Guinea prior to the Battle of the Coral Sea.