All of it.
The part of England that the Anglo-Saxons did occupy is called the Danelagh.
It's part of the US Army's function to use force and occupy territories when ordered to do so.
the U.S., and austrailians stopped their advance in guinea
Against the Axis powers, of which Japan was part of. (The Bomb was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan). The emperor of Japan at the time was Hirohito, and Hitler was in control of Germany and Europe.
Japan Attack of Pearl Harbor in 1941, and also invasions and occupations of US Territories-- Philippines, Guam, Midway, Marshall Islands, Northern Marianas, and American Samoa. Britain Successfully invaded the US during the War of 1812 but strategically failed to occupy the US.
the Us did not occupy Japan we nuked it instead.
No; Japan did.
Germany and France. The part of Germany that they occupied was eventually called West Germany, while the Russians occupied East Germany.
Japan did not seek to occupy Hawaii, only to destroy the US Pacific Fleet,
In about 1940.
Japan is surrounded by water.
US military forces are still present in both Japan & Germany.
All the Japanese islands occupy about 142,000 square miles.
archipelago
No Japan was occupied for a while after World War II, but it has never been part of the United States.
None, Japan surrendered shortly after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, making the planned invasion unnecessary. The US did occupy Japan for several years after the war under the command of General Douglas MacArthur.
The Allied forces occupied Germany and Japan