Nationalism developed in Germany and Japan during the 19th century due to a combination of factors, including the desire for unity and strength in the face of external pressures. In Germany, the influence of Romanticism, the push for unification under leaders like Otto Von Bismarck, and the reaction against foreign dominance fueled nationalist sentiments. In Japan, the Meiji Restoration marked a shift towards modernization and industrialization, fostering a sense of national pride and identity as the country sought to compete with Western powers. Both nations emphasized cultural heritage and unity, which further solidified their nationalistic movements.
Nationalism was especially dangerous in the Axis nations: Germany, Italy and Japan.
They Passed the Neutrality Act.
Nationalism is one's pride in their nation. Nationalism applied to Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan. Nationalism had nothing to do with communist aggression during the cold war.
The Axis Forces of Germany and Japan.
the anti-colonial nationalism movement which develop after the imperialism in asia
Germany and Japan had close ties involving the Japanese effort to modernize and develop. Germany also believed Japan was a vital geopolitical ally. Further they had a common opponent, France and more importantly Britain (seen on answers.yahoo.com)
A national crisis.
Common language, culture, and traditions.
Japan was trying to develop weapons which could reach the US. balloon carrying fire bombs did reach the US but those didn't do much. The real deal was that Germany was trying to develop an atomic bomb but the US beat them. We don't have proof that Japan were trying to develop one. August 6 and 9 1945, Japan suffered the pain of the nuclear bombs.
Germany, Italy, and Japan
nationalism developed into such a powerful sort of from the affect from accounting
Actually is was the other way around. Japanese nationalism caused the bombings meaning the bombings didn't inspire nationalism. After the bombs, Japan had no nationalism left.