Japan had built up a very strong military during the 1930's and had thousands of experienced troops and officers who had served in China. It had a substantial arsenal of army weapons and the third largest navy in the world. Some of its equipment (Zero fighters, oxygen torpedos, I-class submarines) was among the best in the world. It had the largest industrial economy in Asia (and which was greater than that of France) However it had an industrial base 1/7 that of the US, depended on its colonies/SE Asia for raw materials and could not replace its losses in engagements with US forces. It was gradually strangled when the blockade of the home islands denied its factories necessary inputs and its overseas forces were isolated.
Weak at best. They tried to build up their navy and adopted a more isolationist policy in WWI, more out of necessity than foreign policy. The choice not to enter WWI was a good one because it allowed latent military expenditure to be focused on capacity building rather than warfare operations.
Island Empires such as Great Britain and Japan are susceptible to strangulation by sea. If those two empires CANNOT control their surrounding seas, they are finished.
Japan was part of the Axis.
Japan had an Emporer.
General Tojo
The United States.
Emperor Hirohito.
World War.
yes
USA
to show strength
racism, resouces, revenge
How do japans actions before and during world war 11 compare with hermanys action over the same period
bombing of Pearl Harbor
Type 95 Ha-Go .