China
Japan and Italy. They also tried to align itself with Britain and Russia but these treaties failed
Germany, Japan and Italy were the three major countries that signed the pact. Other smaller countries like Hungary and Bulgaria signed it later.
Japan probably.
Japan
Japan was hugely influenced by the Western forces, they were one of the world's weakest econmic powers before the Westerners invaded. After Japan isolated itself from the Western world because of the Christian invasion, Comodore Perry, an American, forced Japan's gates open with the threat of war. There was of course resistance by the people of Japan, but basically the Japanese were entered into 'unequal treaties' with the Westerners, they took advantage of Japan. The only way out of these treaties was for the Japanese to modernise, to become equal to the Westerners, hense ending the 'unequal treaties.' This was the beginning of a huge econimic and cultural change for Japan. Japan was hugely influenced by the Western forces, they were one of the world's weakest econmic powers before the Westerners invaded. After Japan isolated itself from the Western world because of the Christian invasion, Comodore Perry, an American, forced Japan's gates open with the threat of war. There was of course resistance by the people of Japan, but basically the Japanese were entered into 'unequal treaties' with the Westerners, they took advantage of Japan. The only way out of these treaties was for the Japanese to modernise, to become equal to the Westerners, hense ending the 'unequal treaties.' This was the beginning of a huge econimic and cultural change for Japan.
China
There was no official treaty signed, but Japan surrendered, and Germany collapsed.
There were no treaties signed to end WW2. Germany and Japan signed instruments of unconditional SURRENDER.
The Japanese response to the unequal treaties signed with the US in the mid-19th century was one of deep concern and urgency. These treaties, which imposed unfavorable terms on Japan, spurred a wave of nationalism and calls for modernization within the country. In reaction, Japan embarked on the Meiji Restoration in 1868, rapidly reforming its political, military, and economic systems in order to strengthen itself and renegotiate the treaties on more equal terms. This transformation ultimately enabled Japan to emerge as a significant global power by the early 20th century.
The Treaty of Kanazawa, signed in 1854 between Japan and the United States, shares similarities with the treaties China signed with European powers, such as the Treaty of Nanking in 1842. Both sets of treaties involved unequal agreements that favored foreign powers, granting them trade privileges and extraterritorial rights while undermining the sovereignty of the signatory nations. Additionally, these treaties were often imposed following military conflicts or threats, reflecting the broader dynamics of Western imperialism in Asia during the 19th century.
Yes, although all treaties were signed years after the war's end.As Germany was governed as occupied territory, the final result of the war was the creation of West Germany from allied zones on May 23, 1949. Treaties with Germany's allied countries were signed in February, 1947 in Paris.For Japan, there were 48 signatories to the Treaty of San Francisco on September 8, 1951. The USSR signed a separate agreement with Japan in 1956.
France, Germany, Brittan, Japan, or Cuba
President Millard Fillmore sent a naval expedition to Japan to attempt to have diplomatic and commercial treaties signed. The treaties purpose were to open Japan up to the Western world. There was also an intent to make sure that ship-wrecked sailors who washed ashore in Japanese territory would be treated humanely.
President Millard Fillmore sent a naval expedition to Japan to attempt to have diplomatic and commercial treaties signed. The treaties purpose were to open Japan up to the Western world
Japan and Italy. They also tried to align itself with Britain and Russia but these treaties failed
Germany, Japan and Italy were the three major countries that signed the pact. Other smaller countries like Hungary and Bulgaria signed it later.
Japan probably.