most likely because it was a drafted war which means that when you turn 18 you get a draft form you have to fill it out by law and send it back then the government randomly choose out of the pile and if your name pops up then you have to go fight in the war. so yes there were Christin's in WWII
the Japanese army during ww2 led by prime minister Tojo
America did not attack China during WW2, in fact America helped China with men and supplies against the invading Japanese Army.
In World War I, the Japanese joined the Allies for a time, and fought the German army in east Asia.
People's Volunteer Army
Japanese Korean Army was created in 1904.
head of the religious section of the Japanese Army, issued a Declaration to Christians in the Philippines
japa n has no army.
The japanese imperial army
They were the "Nisei"...Japanese-Americans serving in the army. They served in Europe. Here is a link about them. http://www.njahs.org/research/442.html
The Viet Minh .
the Japanese army during ww2 led by prime minister Tojo
The Imperial Army
The USA army
He was its military leader during World War II and he defeated the invading Japanese army.
Yes they did but only in a small scale and for sabotage and/or "commandos" actions.
Isoroku Yamamoto was a Japanese Marshal Admiral and the commander-in-chief of the Combined Fleet during World War II, a graduate of the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy. General of the Army Douglas MacArthur was an American general and field marshal of the Philippine Army who was Chief of Staff of the United States Army during the 1930s and played a prominent role in the Pacific theater during World War II.
During WWII, the Japanese Army had approximately 1 million men (counting the Kwantung Army) stationed in China.