During the Mongol invasions of Japan in the 13th century, the Japanese received significant help from typhoons, famously known as "kamikaze" or "divine winds," which destroyed much of the Mongol fleet. The first invasion in 1274 was met with a storm that severely damaged the Mongol ships, and the second invasion in 1281 faced a similar fate, leading to substantial losses for the Mongol forces. Additionally, the Japanese samurai demonstrated strong resistance and tactical defense strategies, contributing to their success in repelling the invasions.
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There are many things involved in the Pimsleur approach to learning Japanese. The Pimsleur approach to learning Japanese involves a plan that will help one to learn the language of Japanese in just ten days.
The US supported Ho Chi Minh fight the Japanese in Vietnam as part of their war with Japan .
How? Beacause it was telling the soldiers where the piolits were
Douglas MacArthur made much stratigies that help the US win World War 2. He also was called the the fighting man for his excellent fighting skills.
The Japanese received help from favorable weather conditions, their samurai warriors, and the use of defensive tactics such as building walls and setting up barriers to repel the Mongol invasions in 1274 and 1281. Additionally, the Japanese benefited from the lack of effective communication between the Mongol fleets due to their vast numbers and the challenging sea conditions.
the mongol rule their empire by help the animal and plantation
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The boys learned about fighting and other things to help on this civil service exam taken in front of the emperor.
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The soldiers fighting against the Japanese on the Kokoda Trail were given invaluable help by the native Papua New Guineans, who were affectionately known as the "Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels".
手伝う (tetsudau) is the Japanese word for "to help".
Prevented invasions.
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they help in fighting fires.
The Alps provided a geographical barrier that hindered invasions .
In the late 1500s, Korea was invaded by Japan during the Imjin War (also known as the Japanese invasions of Korea, 1592-1598), primarily due to Japan's desire to expand its territory and influence in East Asia. The outcome of these invasions was devastating for Korea, leading to significant loss of life, destruction of infrastructure, and social upheaval. However, Korea ultimately managed to repel the invasions with the help of allied forces, including Ming China, and the conflict solidified Korean national identity despite the destruction. The invasions also marked a decline in the power of the Joseon Dynasty and shifted the regional balance of power in East Asia.