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Friday, March 15, 2019
Japan - Breif History from WWII :: Japanese Japan History
japan - Breif History from WWIIINTRODUTION With prohibited a good history, no nation can ever be considered developed. It is the history that makes or breaks a country. japans history is very unique. During and after WWII their country was in ruins - literally. All their previous(prenominal) allies had deserted them, they were alone and destroyed by the Americans, an unlikely ally. I will focus on the impacts that America had on japan, and then how lacquer got themselves to the title of The Second Most Developed Country. WWII In 1941 Japan station troops in Indo-China (Vietnam) after forming an alliance with Germany and Italy. The Americans did not venerate of this, and cut off exports to Japan. Japan was not happy about this and attacked free fall Harbor. Meanwhile Japan were also attacking Southern Asia, and expanded their kill to the Great East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. The US declared war on Japan and were burning for revenge. In the coming years Japan was bombed heavily an d were pushed tail end into their origonal land. Japans cities were being torn down. thus came the final blow, two atomic bombs were dropped on Japan, one in Hiroshima, the other in Nagasaki. Both of them combined kil lead an estimated 105,000 people. Japan finally surrendered. AFTERMATH The Americans called The Occupation invaded Japan and made them give post all the land not owned by them before the war. Then, led by General Douglas MacArthur, they helped Japan do many things write a new constitution that was fairer to everyone, Create a better trade union. regenerate the educational system so it was no longer bias to nationalism. at long last they helped to rebuild industry and commerce. This was the most helpful to Japan because the US presidential term gave the Japanese government thousands of millions of dollars. America rebuilt factories and industries with the latest levels of technology, better than their own pre-war factories. They gave them advice and encourag ement. amidst 1945 and 1950 MacArthur and the Occupation did what they could to rebuild the Japanese economy. It was as if the Americans felt sorry for the Japanese. Then in June 1950, as if on cue, the Korean war broke out and the UN needed goods and services from Japan.
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