1932
The militarists in Japan are comparable to the European fascists in the way that they have their minds set on a specific goal and show no signs of letting up until they achieve what they have set out to do.
ex-samurai or descendants of the samurai and shared the same values and outlooks.
He was given the "figure head" look during the war, (but the militarists made the desions). The militarists made the emperor the "symbol of state" which in turn gave more power to them, (with the popularity of Hirohito and him being "Leader" it was easy to do what they wanted, they meaning the militarists). So after the war was over shame was drawn to him and "quit" the job.
militarists
To get laid
In the 1920s, Japanese militarists aimed to expand Japan's influence and territory in Asia, seeking to establish dominance over neighboring regions, particularly China and Korea. They sought to secure resources and markets to support Japan's growing industrial economy. Additionally, militarists aimed to strengthen national pride and unify the country under militaristic and imperialist ideologies, often at the expense of diplomatic relations with Western powers. This aggressive expansionism ultimately contributed to Japan's militarization and the onset of conflicts in the following decades.
That they were looking to better modernize their country.
1932
Group that seized power in Japan from the imperial government
The militarists in Japan are comparable to the European fascists in the way that they have their minds set on a specific goal and show no signs of letting up until they achieve what they have set out to do.
ex-samurai or descendants of the samurai and shared the same values and outlooks.
How did the Shokotu strengthen Japan's government? Answer : by creating a constitution or a plan of government ~Esmeralda Answer this at TJMS ^_^
Starting in1931 japan invaded the North Eastern part of China including Manchuria and bordered by the USSR.
Japan sought to occupy the island of Guam during World War II to strengthen its strategic position in the Pacific. Guam's location was crucial for controlling shipping routes and establishing military bases. Additionally, Japan aimed to expand its influence and secure resources in the region, contributing to its broader imperial ambitions.
They both worked in order to take total control. They wanted to rule the country without having anyone step out of line.
They both worked in order to take total control. They wanted to rule the country without having anyone step out of line.