New Zealand didn't contribute much during WW2. Most if not all their soldiers during the Pacific campaign were attached to American and Australian forces. New Zealand did the bulk of its fighting in Europe and North Africa where they were attached to allied forces and never really fought as their own unit.
Korea, Australia, New Zealand and probably many others.
New zealand
During World War II, Japan posed a significant threat to New Zealand, especially after its rapid military expansion across the Pacific. While New Zealand itself was not directly invaded, it was involved in the war effort against Japan, contributing troops and resources to the Allied forces in the Pacific campaigns. Japanese forces did conduct air raids on New Zealand territories, such as the attacks on the islands of Niue and the Solomon Islands. The threat led to heightened military preparedness and collaboration with Allied nations in the region.
The Allies: US, USSR, China, Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Canada. The Axis: Germany, Japan, and Italy.
the answer is for austrio hungry germany and japan and for serbia frace southafrica canada india new zealand russia and britian
Japan did not hate New Zealand. During World War II, Japan embarked upon a campaign of dominance of the Pacific, and this included the islands of New Zealand.
Yes, but in inconsequential amounts. Not just New Zealand, but whole world
Korea, Australia, New Zealand and probably many others.
No, Japan is north of Australia and New Zealand.
New Zealand
Germany, Italy and Japan
New Zealand is more skuxx aka cool but Japan has cool cars
The monetary unit in the nation of Japan is the Japanese Yen. The monetary unit of New Zealand is the New Zealand dollar.
Japan is a "first world" country - the "first world" refers to the industrialized capitalist countries of western Europe, North America, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand.
Pool A with New Zealand, France, Canada and Japan.
New Zealand.
They beat Japan 145 to 7 points on 4th June 1995