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  1. For starters, there was no multi-party occupation in Japan like there was in Germany, so fewer of Japan’s victims had a say in how Japan reinvented itself after the end of the war. Instead, Japan was a bulwark against communist expansion- and the reality of its relationships with the political regimes of its neighbors thwarted any real ...

  2. Kamishibai. Introduction. Kamishibai is a powerful, non-digital medium of communication that was invented in Japan. It combines aspects of Japanese theatrical and storytelling traditions with early cinematic media techniques from abroad. The first kamishibai was invented in the early 19 th century and involved paper puppets, known as tachi-e ...

  3. There are a couple of reasons that are believed to have led Japan to this attack: A Poor Economic Climate. At the time of the second world war, Japan’s economy was seriously struggling. This was partly due to the fact that the country was already engaged in a war with China, which was proving to be very expensive.

  4. Jan 1, 2021 · 3. Prior to WWII Japan's strategy was to draw the US Navy into a conflict relatively near to the Japanese home islands where a decisive battle could be fought. Japan's objective was to allow their fleet to operate near their own bases while forcing the US fleet to operate far from theirs.

  5. The end of World War II can be traced back to two events in 1945: the unconditional surrender of Germany on May 8, 1945, and the dropping of atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9, respectively. The unconditional surrender of Germany marked the end of the war in Europe, while the bombing of Japan led to ...

  6. Finally on August 27, 2002, the Tokyo District Court admitted for the first time that the Japanese army had used biological warfare in China during WWII. However, the court threw out a compensation claim (about 10 million yens, or about $100K U.S. for each victim) from 180 people who lost relatives due to the actions of Unit 731.

  7. Nov 9, 2018 · A Pershing tank of the U.S. Marine Corps during the Korean War in 1950. After several missteps, they created the M26 Pershing, a heavy tank with thick armor and a 90mm gun. At last, America had something that could match Germany’s famous 88mm guns. The so-called “Super Pershing” before extra armor welded on.

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