Hmmm...this isn't the most reliable information but the relationship between Germany and Japan simply was a cold-blooded alliance. Germany wanted the Japs to help them defeat and take over Russia(Japan defeated Russian in 1905). Japan needed German money so that they could finance its war with the Asian countries and islands, including present-day China, North/South Korea, Andaman&Nicobar Islands. Remember that Japan still went to war with the US even after Berlin fell to the Allies. It didn't care one way or the other...the Japanese would have kept on coming had the US not nuked Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Political conditions were cold and brief. Except for economic conditions...Japan and Germany would, years later, become the strongest economic powers in the world after the US. (This was so until the recent rise of China, which surpassed both Germany and Japan.)
Germany and Japan had similar forms of government and similar expansionist policies, thus their alliance.
industrialization
underwent political reform and economic expansion.
Good, similar to the US of A but more densely populated.
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.
Germany and Japan had similar forms of government and similar expansionist policies, thus their alliance.
No. Germany and Japan have never exercised political or military control over one another. Germany was instrumental, though, in helping Japan to modernize and the two countries were strong allies in World War II.
industrialization
underwent political reform and economic expansion.
The Depression had profound political effect. In countries such as Germany and Japan, reaction to the Depression brought about the rise to power of militarist governments who adopted the aggressive foreign policies that led to Second World War.
The Depression had profound political effect. In countries such as Germany and Japan, reaction to the Depression brought about the rise to power of militarist governments who adopted the aggressive foreign policies that led to Second World War.
they did not persecute people
Good, similar to the US of A but more densely populated.
It wasn't big foo!
Germany, Italy, and Japan
conditions after warpolitical controltype of government put in place by controlling authoritytopic of choice. something of interest to youyou have to be improved by the rebuilding of Germany and japanconditions after war
Answer this question They both wanted to expand their empires by conquering neighboring countries.…