Merely to gain more territory and to gain more resources for its war effort. However, the Indian army had recently defeated the Chinese army and the Japanese army had trouble defeating the Chinese army as is, so... they really weren't able to get very far into India.
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Japan didn't invade Germany. During World War II, Japan actually joined Germany. It was part of the Axis which included Germany, Italy and Japan. After the United States declared war on Japan, Italy and Germany, as Japan's allies, declared war on the United States.
Europe (mostly eastern), russia, poland, that area. Who did Italy, Germany, and Japan invade in World War II
Slovakia & Turkey
Japan invaded or attacked Burma , China , Indochina , the Philippines , Malaysia , Manchuria , Wake Island , Hong Kong , Singapore and the Aleutians .
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Japan didn't invade Germany. During World War II, Japan actually joined Germany. It was part of the Axis which included Germany, Italy and Japan. After the United States declared war on Japan, Italy and Germany, as Japan's allies, declared war on the United States.
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They didn't.
No, they lacked the men and materials to invade USA so far from Japan
Europe (mostly eastern), russia, poland, that area. Who did Italy, Germany, and Japan invade in World War II
Slovakia & Turkey
Japan invaded or attacked Burma , China , Indochina , the Philippines , Malaysia , Manchuria , Wake Island , Hong Kong , Singapore and the Aleutians .
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During World War II, Japan invaded quite a few countries in their offensive 'blitz' across Southeast Asia and the Pacific Ocean region. For example, Japanese troops invaded American territory in various islands in the Pacific. They also invaded British (imperial) territory in Burma and elsewhere. Furthermore, Dutch territory in Borneo and Java (among other regions) were also invaded by Japan.
planned invasions in November 1945 and March 1946 would take at least a year
During the early part of World War Two, the distance of Japan was so far from the US that the Pacific Ocean protected Japan from invasion. The Chinese had no chance to invade Japan and the USSR had an agreement not to engage in combat until the very last days before Japan's surrender.
Japan's only invasion of American soil during World War II occurred on the islands of Attu and Kiska on the Aleutian Chain of Alaska. Aside from that, the island of Adak was attacked by air as was, of course, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.