Japan was not neutral during the Cold War. It served as a staging base for U.S. forces during the Korean War and still has several U.S. Naval and air bases. Further, Japan has a defense treaty with the United States.
No; they were one of the main allied belligerents.
no body really knows :(but i think little India became apart of Japan during the occupation process.....but what really happened was the people of Japan took little India as a mini Japan so that they could stay close to their family members
Because most of us did not want involved in foreign affairs such as brutal conflict. That was, until Japan bombed us. Then, it was all over for the enemy.
The U.S. wanted to stay neutral and let this be Europe's war.
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by not going into conflict with britian or any other country they did try to stay neutral
yes
In the previous century the Swedes chose to be "eternally" neutral. Their nation had been in too many wars. They chose to be neutral and stay neutral. During the war Nazis came into their country and the Monarchy had to get them booted out. They did help escaping Jews by allowing them into Sweden. They also helped Norwegians and Finns escapees.
Switzerland was neither in the Axis or the Allies during World War 2. Switzerland wanted to stay completely neutral. And to stay neutral, they would shot any planes that belonged to the Allies and Axis Powers that flew over Switzerland,
No; they were one of the main allied belligerents.
It wasn't a state until 1959.
Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the Vatican remained neutral during the war.
They just didn't pick a side to fight for.
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The Swedes did not stay neutral during the Holocaust. They took in hundreds of Jews from Denmark to keep them from being taken by the Germans. Jews also fled to Sweden if they had the means and ways to get there prior to the war and after the war started. The Jews went anywhere they could get to if they could.
cheetas actually stay where they are but they hibernate during the winter
I intend to stay in Japan for a year.