The Axis powers of Nazi Germany and Italy supported their ally Japan in its expansion. This expansion was supported because it threatened the power of Great Britain and France in Southeast Asia. The expansion also eliminated the occupation of the Philippines by the USA.
In 1944, the region that lay outside the western limits of the Japanese Empire was India. During World War II, Japan had expanded its territories across various parts of Southeast Asia and the Pacific, but India remained a British colony and was not under Japanese control. The western expansion of the Japanese Empire primarily included areas such as the Philippines, Malaya, and parts of China, but did not reach India.
the Japanese expansion of the 1930s was to expand out of Korea and into manchuria which it annexed and call manchukou
The question as written makes no sense. Japanese-Americans did not perform imperial expansion. The Japanese and the Americans both engaged in imperial expansion individually and for different motives.
Japanese American Citizens League (JACL)
During World War II, the Japanese Empire expanded significantly, gaining control over territories in East and Southeast Asia, as well as parts of the Pacific. This expansion included countries such as Korea, Taiwan, parts of China, the Philippines, and various islands in the Pacific Ocean.
countries such as Thailand and parts of Philippines but very few islands supported the Japanese rule
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Through foriegn expansion
to stop Japanese expansion
Westward expansion
In 1944, the region that lay outside the western limits of the Japanese Empire was India. During World War II, Japan had expanded its territories across various parts of Southeast Asia and the Pacific, but India remained a British colony and was not under Japanese control. The western expansion of the Japanese Empire primarily included areas such as the Philippines, Malaya, and parts of China, but did not reach India.
the Japanese expansion of the 1930s was to expand out of Korea and into manchuria which it annexed and call manchukou
The question as written makes no sense. Japanese-Americans did not perform imperial expansion. The Japanese and the Americans both engaged in imperial expansion individually and for different motives.
to stop Japanese expansion
The Battle of Midway (4-7 June 1942) stopped the Japanese from making any further expansions of their empire . After Midway , the Japanese were forced to fight a defensive war having lost the capabilities to promote their ambitions through offensive operations . Look to the related link below for additional information .
describe the German, Italian, and Japanese drives for empire.
Expansion of the Great Wall Expansion of the size of the empire.