Japan did not invade Alaska. During World War II, Japan did bomb and occupy parts of the Aleutian Islands in Alaska in 1942. This was part of a strategy to divert American forces away from the Pacific theater of the war. The occupation was short-lived, and the Japanese were eventually driven out by a combined American-Canadian force.
Japan is only slightly smaller than the US state of Montana. Japan has a total population of 127 million people.
Japan was never colonized. It was occupied briefly by the US after WW II.
Japan is the third largest market for US agricultural products. Japan imports wheat, corn and soybeans from the United States. US exports to Japan in 2009 reached about $51.2 billion dollars. While the US imported about $150 billion from Japan.
It would be 1:59 PM in Japan when it is 11:59 PM EST in the US, as Japan is 14 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time.
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Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
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Invade Japan at the cost of 2 million US soldiers.
bomb Japan or invade it
They wanted to "blow" the US so they could invade and take over. This is when the US joined the Allied Powers.
Yes. if we hadn't dropped the bombs on the Japanese, then we would've had to invade Japan, costing the US millions of lives.
Japan has not tried to invade Russia. However, they did try to invade Mongolia which is bordered by Russia. The invasion was stopped by the Russian army.
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Japan's only invasion of American soil during World War II occurred on the islands of Attu and Kiska on the Aleutian Chain of Alaska. Aside from that, the island of Adak was attacked by air as was, of course, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Eventually yes but but he wanted to conquer all of Europe he had Japan attack the US
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