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- Empire of Japan - Wikipedia
The Empire of Japan, also known as the Japanese Empire or Imperial Japan, was the period of Japanese history spanning 79 years, starting from the Meiji Restoration on 3 January 1868, until the Constitution of Japan took effect on 3 May 1947 [8]
- Empire of Japan | Facts, Map, Emperors | Britannica
With the ascent of Meiji, the throne replaced the Tokugawa bakufu, or shogunate, as the central executive power of Japan The slogan of “return to antiquity” (fukkō) made it possible to interpret the sweeping changes as traditional in motivation
- The Rise of an Empire: How Japanese Imperialism Shaped Asia’s Modern . . .
Despite its initial territorial gains, Japan’s empire began to unravel as Allied forces mounted counteroffensives in the Pacific and Southeast Asia Key battles such as Midway (1942) and Guadalcanal (1942–1943) turned the tide of the war against Japan
- Imperial Japan: 1894-1945 — Japan Society
Between the Meiji Restoration of 1868 and the mid-20th century, Japan created an enormous empire stretching from Alaska to Singapore, controlling as much territory and as many people as any of the great powers of Europe
- Empire, Japanese - Encyclopedia. com
Over the next seventy-seven years, until defeat in World War II (1939–1945), Japan would assemble a vast empire in east Asia and the western Pacific Yet the course of acquiring this empire was not predetermined but buffeted with disagreement and circumstance
- The Japanese Empire, From The Meiji Restoration To World War 2
From the invasion of Manchuria in 1931 to the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941 and beyond, the Empire of Japan wreaked untold havoc during the World War 2 era
- Japanese colonial empire - Wikipedia
Korea, Taiwan, and South Sakhalin were integral parts of Japan The colonial expansion of the Empire of Japan (sometimes known as the Japanese Empire) in the Western Pacific Ocean and East Asia began in 1895 with Japan's victory over the Chinese Qing dynasty in the First Sino-Japanese War [1]
- The Rise of Empire - Hoover Institution
In this brief introduction to the history of modern Japan learn more about the era that spans from the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate to the Second World War
- Empire of Japan | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Korean Peninsula was officially part of the Empire of Japan for 35 years, from August 29, 1910, until the formal Japanese rule ended, de jure, on September 2, 1945, upon the surrender of Japan in World War II
- Empire of Japan - WW2, Expansion, Militarism | Britannica
Empire of Japan - WW2, Expansion, Militarism: With internal reforms completed, the Japanese government set itself to achieving equality with the Western powers
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