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... physical disunion. Once a nation, though, Japan's island geography kept Japan isolated from even its closest neighbor, Korea. Being a ...
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... International Relations VII. International Appeal The island of Japan (145,826 sq. ... Many mountains and hills cross up Shikoku, Japan's smallest island. ...
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... On May 7, 1945 a day called VE Day, Germany surrendered. By July 1945 Japan had lost nearly all the island in the Pacific it originally captured. ...
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... 1943 Casablanca Conference. 1944 America began to try to dismantle Japan's island empire in the Pacific. 1945 Yalta Conference. ...
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... and by the potential for dissidents to form military alliances with foreign nations that suppressed Christianity and Japan sealed the island form the rest of ...
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... on the island of Iwo Jima. With heroism, American Troops captured Iwo Jima and Okinawa, April - June 1945, within striking distance of Japan and victory in ...
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... It is especially disquieting that Chernobyl and Three Mile Island were caused by human error. A RESOLUTION FOR JAPAN As a result of this accident, Japan is now ...
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... Feudalism in Japan Japan was island country off the coast of China consisting of four main islands (Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyusha and Shikoku) and many more small ...
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... Japan, this was later called the Yamato State, named for the main city of the area, and was the first kingdom of Japan that formed a unified island state. ...
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... The most obvious thing is that the war would have continued. US forces; therefore, would have had to invade the home island of Japan. ...
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... Island, and Midway Island all within hours of each other. The American people, along with the government, wanted nothing more than to destroy Japan, and win ...
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... It was one of the most costly battles in World War II. Iwo Jima is an inactive volcanic island located 660 miles south of Tokyo, Japan (Josephy 93). ...
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... Japan is a traditionally crowded island, the people are forced to share the limited space with each other and to live in harmony.. ...
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... of Boyington's story is the whole story of US military strategy during the Island Hopping Offensive. The US wanted to be able to get back to Japan and get ...
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... air bases for the naval battle of Midway Island, America supporting conventional bombing. Concurrent with the Manhattan project, both Japan and America were ...
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... In the last zone, the island of Okinawa, the vegetation is more tropical and there are ... Animals The types of animals in Japan are similar to those in China and ...
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... Since ancient times, Japan has been an island country far to the east of the Asian continent, not associating with foreign countries. ...
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... and Siberian areas (Sansom 5-8). The Stone Age culture of Japan continued until ... became the dominant influence, and the Jamon people retreated to their island. ...
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... Since Japan is an island, it was not rich in raw materials; it had to import its raw materials. Oil, Iron Ore, and their most strategic metals were imported. ...
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... The military favored a full-scale invasion of the island of Japan. ... The next step would be to capture Honshu, the main island of Japan. ...
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... This would call first for an invasion of Kyushu, the southernmost island of Japan. This island was considered essential to invade the main island of Honshu. ...
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... The meeting did not go threw with the 2 nations. Japan then attacked Atu (an island off of Alaska) in hopes to draw the American forces up North. ...
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... Japan is an island archipelago with over 3900 islands. The four main islands, Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu and Shikoku stretch for over 3 800 kilometres. ...
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... Japan is an island archipelago with over 3900 islands. The four main islands, Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu and Shikoku stretch for over 3 800 kilometres. ...
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... least. The United States eventually made its way all the way up to Okinawa, a very strategic island off the coast of Japan. This ...
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... The collision between these plates in the central part of Honshu (Japan main island) is the main source of strain accumulation in the crust of western part of ...
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... They were making the move towards Japan. It was not necessary to stop at every island and waste lives. Truk was to be neutralized. ...
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... Japan is a traditionally crowded island; the people are forced to share the limited space with each other and to live in harmony. ...
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... Japan is a small island chain in Eastern Asia. It is located between the North Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan, east of the Korean peninsula. ...
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... the Salomon Islands where a decisive battle will be fought between Japan and America.± Two months later Japan completely withdrew its forces from the island. ...
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