who were the frist European to arrive on Japanese soil
No. There is no record of Japanese soldiers landing on Australian soil. Much damage was done with the air bombings of Darwin and Broome. Japanese submarines also entered Sydney Harbour in 1942, and successfully torpedoed the naval depot ship HMAS Kuttabul, killing 19 Australians and 2 British sailors. Their attempts to hit the Sydney Harbour Bridge fell far short of the mark. But there is no indication that any Japanese soldiers ever landed on Australian soil.
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During World War II the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in Hawaii which was an American territory at the time. The Japanese also occupied Attu Island and Kiska Island, the westernmost islands in the Aluetian chain in Alaska, which was also a United States territory. The Japanese also attacked Dutch Harbor, Alaska during the war. In addition to the American and Japanese troops, Canadian conscripts were also deployed for the fighting that occurred in Alaska.
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the first Europeans came in 1497
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Around the 1600's
they came to discover jamaica
The pilgrims were the first to make contact with the Sioux. When the Sioux first saw the pilgrims arrive on the mayflower, they slaughter them as they took the first steps on American soil.
in 1882 the europeans killed the mughal empire with butter socks and pans
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