So that they could not hide among to American population like they are now.
The Allies attacked Italy after successfully invading Sicily first.
The military importance of the Battle of Iwo Jima has been debated since World War II ended, as the costly U.S. victory over the Japanese did not lead to a clearly improved strategic situation. Given the famous photograph of U.S. soldiers raising a flag atop the Japanese stronghold (which inspired in turn a monument still standing in Arlington, Virginia), the battle has undeniably become an important symbol for American valor, teamwork, and success.
Exact number is unknown, however very few surrendered or defected to the Allies. In fact there is very little written about defections of Japanese to the Allies in WW2. Much more is known about the more common problem of Japanese-Americans defecting to Japan.
The Suez Canal. Then they could have advanced into southern Europe and Asia to capture oil fields.
The Japanese briefly attacked the Aleutian Islands in Alaska....
So that they could not hide among to American population like they are now.
They remained Allies only for the duration of the war.
Because The Japanese attacked them at Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941. :)
the U.S conquered japan(surrendered) Answer Yes. Not in 1941. As the Allies advanced towards the Japanese islands, they attacked naval bases and air bases. Rabaul was one such base that was a primary target.
It delayed our involvement until we were attacked by the Japanese at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
On D-Day the Allies attacked Normandy, France.
Yes, they were openly supported by Peru and Libya.
Used Native language to code messages that the Japanese could not decipher.
Used Native language to code messages that the Japanese could not decipher.
1943
There was no need, the allies never had to even make a plan to send soldiers to Japan as they had defeated the Japanese forces in other parts of Asia and the bombing of Japan was enough to make the Japanese surrender.
The United States believed it was better to have the Japanese allied to the United States rather then the Soviet Union