The Japanese occupied French Indochina (now separated into Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia) during the Second World War.
Japan during WW2.
There was no country called "Vietnam" during the war. There was a country called North Vietnam and another country called South Vietnam, which one are you asking about?
the one with another country's forces in it.
New in country.
During WWII, Japan occupied Southeast Asia. Vietnam is part of Southeast Asia.
The Japanese occupied French Indochina (now separated into Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia) during the Second World War.
During World War II, Vietnam was primarily controlled by Japan. The Japanese occupied Vietnam in 1940, taking over from French colonial rule. This occupation lasted until Japan's defeat in 1945, when the country was briefly liberated from Japanese control, leading to a power struggle that eventually contributed to the First Indochina War.
During World War II, Vietnam was occupied by Japan. The Japanese took control of Vietnam in 1940, exploiting its resources and using it as a base for military operations in Southeast Asia. The occupation lasted until Japan's defeat in 1945, which subsequently led to Vietnam's push for independence from colonial rule.
Japan during WW2.
Cambodia is the country that lies directly north of Ho Chi Mien City, formerly Saigon. Cambodia was an important base of operations for the Vietnamese during the Vietnam War and was occupied by Vietnam from 1977-1991 after it was attacked by the Khmer Rouge.
Japan
WWII, it was called French Indochina then.
There was no country called "Vietnam" during the war. There was a country called North Vietnam and another country called South Vietnam, which one are you asking about?
the one with another country's forces in it.
During World War II, Vietnam was occupied by Japan. The Japanese took control of Vietnam in 1940, implementing a military regime that lasted until Japan's defeat in 1945. This occupation significantly affected the Vietnamese resistance movements, ultimately leading to increased support for independence from colonial rule. After the war, the struggle for independence continued, culminating in the First Indochina War against French colonial forces.
it was an occupied country