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China in WW2

China's participation in World War 2 began a historical change within one of the most populated countries of the world.

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What was the title of hideki tojo?

His nickname was "Razor" (Kamisori), for his reputation for a sharp, legalistic mind capable of making quick decisions.

Why was zhang qian known as the father of the silk road?

because he is the father of the silk road. just kidding. because zhang qian discovered the silk road so every body calls him father of the silk road

Why did the Sino Japanese war occur?

Many historians claim WW ll began well before 1939 and Hitler's invasion of Poland. Historians cite the major invasion of China in 1931 and Italy's attack on Ethiopia, along with the German takeover of Austria as WW 2's real beginnings.
As for Japanese interests in China, it soon became clear that Japan wanted the natural resources of China due to its own lack of many of its own resources. China had coal, timber, and iron ore Japan needed to build its East Asian empire. The war was not the fault of China at all.

Why did Japan invade china in 1931?

Incorrect first answer:

they didn't want to invade china but they wanted to invade Mongolia because of the poor population of Mongolia at the time. at the time Mongolian population was little bit over 700,000 and when they invaded Mongolia Mongolians hold them for long time good because of the Russian behind Mongolia helping Mongolian which then they thought they can make the Mongolians communists but japan failed because Chinese troops attacked and civilians overthrew Japanese troops.

my answer:

The first answer is incorrect. The Japanese Army, which had control of the Japanese government, was obsessed with the idea of conquering China for many years prior to the July 7, 1937 incident at the Marco Polo Bridge that started their invasion. In 1894, Japan provoked a war with China, to successfully seize control of Korea. In 1895 the Japanese forced the Chinese to give the island of Formosa (Taiwan) to them. In 1904 the Japanese invaded southern Manchuria, starting a war with Russia that controlled this part of China. In 1905 the Russians agree to end the fighting by giving their portion of Manchuria to Japan. In the First World War 1914-1918, Japan seizes territories from Germany: China's Shantung Peninsula, the Marianas Islands, the Caroline Islands and the Marshall Islands. On September 8, 1931 the Japanese Army (without orders from the government) creates the "Mukden Incident' that allowed them to seize the remainder of Manchuria, previously a part of China.

This obsession on the part of the Japanese Army was so strong, that it would cause the Japanese to attack the United States (and the British & Dutch) on December 7/8, 1941. The Japanese wanted to prevent the United States from helping China or otherwise interfering in the Japanese conquest of China.

Did the communist party ever bid for president?

The Communist Party has run candidates for president in some states. They have never had a serious candidate for any high office in America. The Communist Party has been banned at times because of a platform calling for the violent overthrow of the US Government. CPUSA crusader Gus Hall was nominated for President four times (1972, 76, 80 and 84). He did not win much support. His best year was probably 1980, when he garnered less than one-tenth of one percent of the vote, about 58,700 votes nationwide.

What year did japan invade manchuria?

Prior to the outbreak of World War II, Imperial Japan completed their seizure of the Chinese province of Manchuria in early 1932. The occupation-invasion began in September of 1931 through an incident staged by Japanese military personnel.

What was Mao Zedong's 'Great Leap Forward'?

it was where Mao Zedong traveled all around the world to see what the other countries where like and to see what he could do to improve it. he lived in the country of India, but he wanted to see if he could improve India any so he traveled to see if the other countries were like so he could have better ideas for India!

Who funds public schools?

The taxpaying public funds PUBLIC schools. The state and local (but NOT federal) government has the responsibility to operate them, however, it is done by using money collected from the taxes paid by the general public.

Do china and japan get along?

The war ended more than 60 years ago! Now the new generation is working hard to improve life in the Asia region.

Of course, China and Japan are true allies. I also have a Chinese working in the left desk and he is very funny. I live in Japan helping the Americans to export too. Need to think more positively :)

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No way....China is still pissed about the Japanese invasion in WW2. In general, most Oriental countries have disputes with all the others. Vietnam hates the Chinese AND the Japanese, the Koreans hate the Japanese but are okay with the Chinese. The Tibetans and Chinese are having BIG problems. The Taiwanese and PDR China don't speak with each other....on and on....

So you thought the Westerners had problems?

How did the han rule china?

Han ruled china by having a strong central government.

Who took over the Nationalist party after sun yat sen died?

There was a little struggle for power after sun yat-sens death in 1925 but eventually chiang kai-shek succeeded him.

President in the vietam war?

No US president fought in the Vietnam War. Eisenhower and Kennedy were the president when the US first became involved. Johnson and Nixon were the president when the serious fighting took place.

What is the motto of Sun Yat-sen University?

Sun Yat-sen University's motto is '博学、审问、慎思、明辨、笃行'.

Are Indian people smarter then Japanese and Chinese people?

It depends on how hard they study, and their grades. In general, people just say that normal asians are smart, not concercing where they are from. Some Indian people may be smarter than the Japenese and Chinese, and some may not. It all depends on the person whom you are referring to.

What year did China become a communist?

China officially went communist in 1949. However the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) was in existence as early as the 1921. Students were for communism first, and then in 1923 the Soviets sent advisors over to recruit peasants and workers of all ages

What type of food do Koreans eat?

As a Korean myself, I find that Koreans eat a wide variety of food at Korea. Just remember that they don't eat only Korean food. They eat hamburgers just like Americans, and have McDonalds, and sometimes go to a nice Italian restaurant to have some pasta. But I will list some Korean food below, for I think that's what you really wanted the answer to say:

  • Kimchi (Of course! All Koreans eat kimchi! It tastes a bit weird at first. A bit salty and spicy. It is usually made on lettuce and radishes, but there are all sorts of kimchi. They make the kimchi sauce that they smother all over the kimchi out of powdered peppers.)
  • Korean barbecue (Okay, this is not "food". But if you think of a barbecue, what do you think of? Nice hamburgers and stuff, right? However, Korean barbecues just cook meat on the spot, like LA kalbi. )
  • Bulgogi (Just saying, gogi means meat, and bul means fire. So, literally, it means fire meat. Ok, that sounds weird, right? still, most foreigners LOVE bulgogi! It's, yes, meat, but I find that they usually don't cook bulgogi at Korean barbecues, so I put it seperately.)
  • Sweet Potatoes (Yes, you heard that somewhere, right? In Korea, we call them Gogooma. We usually steam them or boil them and eat them with kimchi. Well, I do anyway. They taste really sweet! Everybody can find them at their local supermarket, usually. Try it sometime! Just boil it and peel the skin off and eat it!)

Those are only a few foods that Koreans eat. Koreans eat all kinds of food, just like Americans don't eat only American food but Chinese food and Japanese food and the ocasional Italian food. So it is impossible to list everything that Koreans could eat. =) I hope I have been some help!

How did maoism change life in China?

When the revolution happened people had to flee China and others were taken to reeducation camps. All were required to wear the same clothing, and the government controlled all aspects of life from what people did to where they worked. A communist society allows no free expression, thought, or protest. Prison camps were opened or people were shot. Today, it is a bit better, but still is communist.

What is a major war that China has been in?

World War 2

Another answer:

China also fought in World War 1. They sent a division to Europe. They kicked a German Colony out of China.

They fought in the Korean War against the United States.

How did Mao Zedong change the world for the better?

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He didn't. Under his bloody rule tens of millions of Chinese were killed. All vestiges of freedom were snuffed out. Chinese culture was so warped it almost ceased to exist. The Chinese economy was set back decades from where it had been.

Why did China go Communist?

The Chinese communist revolution took place in the mid 20th century as a reaction to the extremely corrupt society which existed under the Chinese emperors, the European colonialists, and the greedy capitalists who previously dominated the country. Little did the Chinese realize that all previous abuses would be outdone by the massive insanity that would be introduced by Chairman Mao.

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What products are grown in china?

Basically everything you can think of is made in China

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Why were the Japanese successful in their invasion of manchuria?

The Japanese had easy access to bomb Pearl Harbor because the Commander of the Fleet fell down on his job. He failed to practice Military Readiness. The aircraft carriers were also not in harbor so there was not enough plane coverage to fight the Japanese planes. The Commander of the Fleet was removed from his position. and also because america helped japan.

How was China isolated?

China shared a huge length of its border with India and parts of "Russia", and there were many trade routes that were used by people from Europe, like Marco Polo. Before those times, China was isolated by tall mountain ranges and the ocean.