The final U.S. troops left Japan on April 28, 1952, following the signing of the Treaty of San Francisco, which officially ended the occupation of Japan after World War II. This marked the conclusion of the U.S. military presence that began after Japan's surrender on August 15, 1945, known as V-J Day. However, U.S. military bases and a continued presence remained in Japan under the mutual defense treaty signed in 1960.
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The Battle of Yorktown was fought because Lord Cornwallis believed that by having the British troops camp out in Yorktown Virginia they could force American troops to surrender control of the Carolina territories. George Washington marched the American troops into Yorktown and demanded that the British troops leave. This was the final battle of the American Revolution.
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Possibly one quarter, if that. Japan had a lot of conquering to do. China's big, and when an army conquers a land, they must leave some troops their to "police" it. So Japan had to leave an "occupation" army in china (approximately one million men), and go else where to conquer more territory, with the men that weren't staying in occupied Manchuria.
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It forced French troops to leave Vietnam and divided Vietnam into two countries. (A)
There are no US troops in Syria, so there is no-one to withdraw.
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July 1953
The last Russian troops left Estonia on 31 August 1994.
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Remember, Japan (and Germany) lost WWII. As a consequence of WWII, Japan (and Germany to a certain extent) have not been allowed to possess an Army, Navy, nor Air Force & Japan is not allowed to fight wars anymore. The US imposed this law on Japan during the US occupation immediately following the war (Germany received some restrictions also). Japan does possess military forces but they are for self defense only. Thusly, they are called the Japanese Self Defense Forces. Japan has sent SUPPORT units from their self defense forces over-seas for peacekeeping purposes: but they leave their tanks, jets, and artillery at home.