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The Philippines had untapped raw materials that Japan needed, including oil, rubber, and metal ores. It also had the potential to become a major defensive position for fleets and air power (however, Japan was unable to complete this during the war).
Japanese US Soldiers were first unable to join the military but Roosevelt reversed the policy in 1943 making many Japanese Americans extremely excited also creating Japanese Regiments The last answer was not what changed about the policy but what the policy originally was even though this may not be useful now to you it may be to other people have a nice day :D
The Japanese Navy that faced such a significant defeat was at the Battle of Leyte Gulf in October 1944. This battle was one of the largest naval engagements in history and resulted in a catastrophic loss for the Imperial Japanese Navy. Following this defeat, Japan's naval capabilities were severely diminished, rendering it unable to effectively participate in the remainder of World War II.
Suicide attacks made by Japanese planes - apex
england and soviet russia(and i think its unable not enable)
He was unable to Conquer Germany.
Rome
The country Napoleon was never able to conquer was Great Britain.
China
Portugal, United Kingdom, Russia.
Kublai Khan was unable to conquer Japan. His attempts to invade the country in the late 13th century were thwarted by strong resistance from the samurai and, notably, by typhoons that destroyed his fleet, famously referred to as "kamikaze" or divine winds. These failed invasions in 1274 and 1281 marked significant setbacks for his expansionist ambitions.
who told you Pakistan is unable to export goods? Pakistan is exporting goods to many countries.
Nefertiti did not conquer any new lands as she reigned as Queen along side Pharaoh Akhenaten. She was unable to provide him with a son and was replaced by her daughter shortly before she disappeared from the historical record.
African military forces focused on fighting one another rather than European armies.
The Axis powers were unable to conquer Great Britain primarily due to the resilience and determination of the British people, exemplified by the successful defense during the Battle of Britain. The strategic advantages of Britain's geography, including its island status, made a large-scale invasion challenging. Additionally, the effective use of radar technology and the courage of the Royal Air Force played critical roles in thwarting the Luftwaffe's air campaign. Lastly, the support from allies, particularly the United States, bolstered Britain's defenses and resources.
That's usually during the Sabbath.