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Japan (Chapter 6) (Reasons for the Outbreak of WW2 in Asia Pacific…
Japan (Chapter 6)
Reasons for the Outbreak of WW2 in Asia Pacific
Japan's ambition to establish itself in Asia & Europe
Conflict with Russia
Alliance with Britain
Conflicts with China (First Sino-Jap War & 21 Demands)
Worsening relations with the USA
American racism against Japanese (1924)
Unhappiness over Paris Peace Conference (1919)
Unhappiness over Washington Naval Conference (1921)
Crises in Japan
Economic crisis
Great Depression (Protectionism by West)
Overpopulation
Growth of military influence in Japanese politics
Japanese Expansionist Foreign Policy (Militarist Government)
Desire for resources
Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere
Rise of militarism in Japanese politics
Success in military conquest
Weakness of the League of Nations
Muken incident & Invasion of Manchuria (1931)
Second Sino-Jap War (1937)
Japan's response to world developments in the 1930s
Attack on Pearl Harbour (1941)
War in Europe (1939)
Changes in US foreign policy
Trade restriction in response to Sino-Jap War (1937)
Full oil embargo if Japan did not leave Indo-China (1941)
Strength of Pacific Fleet
400 aircraft
8 Battleships
3 Aircraft Carriers
3 Destroyers
1st Sino-Jap War. Japan defeated China & gained Korea (1894-1895)
Russo-Jap War (1904-1905)
Paris Peace Conference. League's refusal to add in equality clause (1919)
Washington Naval Conference. 5:3:3 (1921)
Stricter control on Asian immigrants into USA (1924)
Japan invaded Manchuria (1931)
Japan left LoN (1933)
Start of 2nd Sino-Jap War (1937)
Trade restrictions on Japan- Japan's invasion of Indo-China & war with China (1940)
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