Japan during WW2.
Japan
North Vietnamese occupied North Vietnam; they were communists.
No, it was occupied by the Japanese
French
WWII, it was called French Indochina then.
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.
There was no such person. Vietnam was then French Indochina, a colony of France, and after the summer of 1941 it was occupied by the Japanese.
Japan during WW2.
Japan
it was an occupied country
Japan
During WWII, Japan occupied Southeast Asia. Vietnam is part of Southeast Asia.
Indochina was just one of many occupied regions during WW2. Japanese troops moved westward from Indochina towards India during WW2, creating the CBI Theater of Operations (China, India, Burma Theater) under US Army General Stillwell.
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.
North Vietnamese occupied North Vietnam; they were communists.
The US except during WW2 when the Japanese occupied the Islands.