France fell to Germany in the summer of '40 (France fell within 3 months); Japan marched in Indochina about 3 months after that. Probably about September '40.
Note: The British battleship and battlecruiser HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse were both sunk by Japanese ARMY bombers launched from Vietnam on 10 December 1941.
The Japanese occupied French Indochina (now separated into Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia) during the Second World War.
Japan went into Indochina before the US entered WWII.
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The Japanese occupied French Indochina (now separated into Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia) during the Second World War.
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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.
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No, Unless by 'vietnam war' you mean the Japanese conquest of French Indochina during WWII .
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The Japanese controlled what was a French Colonial possession alongside the French collaborationists who helped the Japanese occupying power 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.
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Japan went into Indochina before the US entered WWII.
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.