Japan became militant in the 1930s because it needed the resources of neighboring nations.
It wasn't really Nazism that Italy and Japan followed, it was their own fascist means and agendas that they followed. However, they did support Nazism in Nazi-occupied countries but they did not follow it themselves.
No.
it is the belief.
Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere ;)<3
As Hideki Tojo rose to power in Japan during the 1930s, the country increasingly embraced militarism and expansionist policies. His leadership marked a shift towards aggressive military campaigns, exemplified by the invasion of Manchuria in 1931 and later conflicts in China. Tojo's government prioritized nationalist ideology, suppressing dissent and promoting the idea of Japan's superiority. This militarization ultimately contributed to Japan's involvement in World War II and its pursuit of empire in Asia.
China
japan was desperate for resources.
Japan was desperate for resources
a culture that accepted militarism
The agression tooken by Japan in 1930 was that japan invaded china.
no they did not they were severely affected