Because the US dropped 2 nuclear bombs on Hiroshima & Nagasaki.
And then we threatened to drop a third on Tokyo. The emperor really didn't like nor want that....
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The English speaking country on the edge of Japanese held territory and expansion during World War 2 was Australia. The US state of Hawaii was also near the edge of Japanese held territory in the Pacific Ocean.
The naval battle in the Coral Sea (May, 1942) stopped Japan from invading New Guinea. Although both the Japanese and US fleets lost carriers in the battle, the damage to other carriers meant they were out of action for the Battle of Midway a month later (the most costly defeat of the war for the Japanese, who lost 4 carriers).
the Japanese . the Japanese invaded china in 1937
There were many names for the Japanese during WW2, some that I know of were "Tojo, slants, and nips."
Emperor Showa was head of the Japanese military during the Second World War.
The English speaking country on the edge of Japanese held territory and expansion during World War 2 was Australia. The US state of Hawaii was also near the edge of Japanese held territory in the Pacific Ocean.
Japanese expansion in the early to mid-20th century was driven by a desire to secure natural resources and raw materials to support industrialization, as well as a quest for geopolitical influence and power in the region. It was also fueled by a belief in Japanese racial superiority and a desire to establish a Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere under Japanese control.
The most publicized are the Battles of Midway, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa. The Battle of Imphal in India stopped Japanese expansion towards the middle east. The Battle of the Coral Sea stopped Japanese expansion towards Australia. The Naval Battles around Guadalcanal were the most vicious sea battles in Naval History, and there were a half dozen of them fought around those islands.
The naval battle in the Coral Sea (May, 1942) stopped Japan from invading New Guinea. Although both the Japanese and US fleets lost carriers in the battle, the damage to other carriers meant they were out of action for the Battle of Midway a month later (the most costly defeat of the war for the Japanese, who lost 4 carriers).
Judge Wapner
BECAUSE OF JAPANESE EXPANSION TO THE AUSTRAILIAN MAINLAND
They didn't. The Japanese conflicts occurring just before and during World War 1 had no impact on the European war; this was caused (at least basically) by imperialism and nationalism, combined with aggressive expansion attempts by some groups.
Australia in 1942
BECAUSE OF JAPANESE EXPANSION TO THE AUSTRAILIAN MAINLAND
No. During World War 2, the Japanese tried moving down south but stopped as far as the Solomon Islands due to the British who tried to stop the Japanese invade and take over the Pacific Island Nation.
America held the Japanese in camp during WW2
The Germans, Italians, and Japanese tried expanding, by conquering other countries. The rest of world stopped them.