No, but they fought a serious battle with the Soviets (Russians) there in 1939 at NOMONHAN. This battle convinced the Japanese Army to up-grade their tanks. It also trained Soviet General Zukhov how to defeat the Germans when he transferred to the German front.
No, the Japanese Russian front was relatively quiet until the end of the war when Stalin realized he could get some territory. In the last month of the war he invaded. The Americans made a deal with him basically giving Stalin territory to the 38th parallel in Korea, thus forming a north and South Korea.
Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931 - before the start of World War 2.
Japan
During (and prior to) World War II, Japan's ambition was to become the dominant power in Asia. At the expense of the traditional Asian power, China, and in defiance of the colonial powers of the modern West, Japan intended to occupy and control the key regions of the Pacific Basin and the Asian continent, and all points in-between, as their imperial overlord.
Tokyo was the capital.
Germany and Japan
No
Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931 - before the start of World War 2.
No; Japan did.
They wanted expansion to acquire more raw materials, which they needed to become an industrial power. During World War II they sought to occupy and control all of Asia.
Yes, during World War II.
Germany Siberia Turkey Japan USSR until operation Barbarossa(Germany attacked them)
siberia
Yes, for 5 years.
Siberia
Hideki Tojo was the dictator of Japan during WWII.
Americans have changed Japan by not giving japan the proper exports during World War II.
Yes