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Japan lacked natural resources, so gaining the territory of the Dutch East Indies gave them some of the resources they required.
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Dutch East Indies was created in 1800.
Dutch East Indies ended in 1942.
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The Dutch East Indies. The Dutch East Indies.
Mainly to the east: East Indies (present Indonesia), Japan, Sri Lanka.
Dutch East Indies campaign happened in 1942.
No, Japan was at war with China. Despite being a military superpower, their war with China was using up their resources. During that time, most of their resources especially oil were coming from the US. The US did not approve of Japanese aggression in China and they declared an embargo on Japan. This means they would stop supplying Japan with raw materials. So where would Japan get their resources to continue the war now? The Japanese High Command carefully discussed this and came up with the conclusion that the Dutch East Indies would be the best place to gain resources. But they knew that an attack on the Dutch East Indies would probably bring the US into the war. So they had to find a way to prevent the US from fighting with them until they conquered the Dutch East Indies. That's when they planned Pearl Harbor. The goal of Pearl Harbor was to disable the American fleet for a few months to give them enough time to conquer the Dutch East Indies and to absorb its resources to finance their war in China and the US once the US' navy was rebuilt. Japan had to do do what it had to do.
tea, coffee, palm oil, spices, etc.
Dutch East Indies city champions was created in 1914.
The US sold oil to Japan (not for the prevention of protecting the Dutch East Indies). However the US placed an oil embargo on Japan when they invaded Manchuria and killed 100,000 Chinese civilians. This gave the military leaders of Japan the idea to wipe out the US Naval fleet so they could go after the Dutch East Indies. The attack led to the US entering World War 2.