they were from europe
It meant that Hitler no longer controlled Europe and Japan no longer controlled the Pacific.
katherina correa
No, Adolf Hitler did not invade Manchuria. The invasion of Manchuria was carried out by the Imperial Japanese Army in 1931. Hitler, as the leader of Nazi Germany, focused his expansionist efforts in Europe, particularly with the goal of acquiring territory in Eastern Europe.
Eventually yes but but he wanted to conquer all of Europe he had Japan attack the US
Against the Axis powers, of which Japan was part of. (The Bomb was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan). The emperor of Japan at the time was Hirohito, and Hitler was in control of Germany and Europe.
No. Germany and Japan are two different countries, a long way from each other.
It is the british and her imperial ambitions that lead to rise of hilterCommentKindly explain!
hitler, mussalini are the only two i know of
Because Hitler wanted domination of the whole of Europe, and Japan wanted domination of the entire Pacific area.
Hitler was a priority because we felt as if he took over France, and Great Britian, and all of Europe he would be too powerful and could conquer us as well.
The central of Japan is in Tokyo