What if Japan invaded Russia?

Ironically, the battlefield results of a Japanese invasion of Siberia would have been relatively minor. The real action was a continent away, in Moscow. The Soviet Union could lose Vladivostok (even though much American Lend-Lease came through that port), but Moscow was a different matter.
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Why did Japan not invade Russia?

The Soviet Far Eastern reserves – 15 infantry divisions, 3 cavalry divisions, 1,700 tanks, and 1.500 aircraft – were deployed westward in the autumn of 1941 when Moscow learned that Japan would not attack the Soviet Far East, because it had made an irrevocable decision for southward expansion that would lead to war ...
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Why didn't the Japanese invade India?

The Japanese offensive eventually failed, not only due to the sheer logistical nightmare of attacking India and Burma (Difficult geography, poor weather), but thanks to the resilience of the British and Indian defense.
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Why didn't Japan invade Australia?

According to Frei: The generals of the Army General Staff, and the Prime Minister of Japan, General Hideki Tojo, did not see a need to commit massive troop resources to the conquest of Australia, with the massive logistical problems that would produce.
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Why was Japan afraid of USSR?

In particular, he feared that Japan would encourage nomads in Soviet Central Asia to rebel against the Soviet Union's forced sedentarization policies. After the Japanese invasion of Manchuria and the establishment of the puppet state of Manchukuo in 1932, Japan turned its military interests to Soviet territories.
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What if Japan invaded the Soviet Union in World War 2?



What would happen if Japan invaded Australia?

Australia was provisioned through a tenuous supply line stretching from the country's eastern coast, past the islands of Fiji and Samoa to Hawaii and California. If the Japanese were able to cut that line, Australia would be at the tender mercies of the Imperial Navy. Japan was well aware of Australia's predicament.
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What if Japan joined central powers?

If Japan had sided with the Central Powers, Germany would have been able to keep its few Asian and Pacific colonies a little longer until its defeat.
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Did Russia ever fight Japan?

On August 8, 1945, the Soviet Union officially declares war on Japan, pouring more than 1 million Soviet soldiers into Japanese-occupied Manchuria, northeastern China, to take on the 700,000-strong Japanese army.
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Did Japan defeat Russia?

Japan won a convincing victory over Russia, becoming the first Asian power in modern times to defeat a European power. Russia's Baltic Fleet sailed halfway around the world only to meet its demise at the guns of Adm. Togō Heihachirō and the superior ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy in the Battle of Tsushima.
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Did Russia beat Japan in ww2?

The Soviets and Mongolians ended Japanese control of Manchukuo, Mengjiang (Inner Mongolia), northern Korea, Karafuto (South Sakhalin), and the Chishima Islands (Kuril Islands). The defeat of Japan's Kwantung Army helped bring about the Japanese surrender and the termination of World War II.
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Would Japan have surrendered without the atomic bombings?

However, the overwhelming historical evidence from American and Japanese archives indicates that Japan would have surrendered that August, even if atomic bombs had not been used — and documents prove that President Truman and his closest advisors knew it.
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What if the Japanese won at Khalkhin gol?

It would have taken a spectacularly bad Soviet leader to wrest defeat from the jaws of victory. As it went in reality, Zhukov was in charge and the Japanese took a thumping more thorough than the likely result had the commanders on both sides been marginally competent pushers of wood. (Slang for bad chess player).
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What would happen if Japan didn't enter ww2?

Without the American entry into World War II, it's possible Japan would have consolidated its position of supremacy in East Asia and that the war in Europe could have dragged on for far longer than it did.
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Could Japan have invaded Hawaii?

In truth, the Japanese never had the slightest chance of successfully invading Hawaii, whether they triumphed at Midway or not. The main reason for this is the logistical ability of Japan to wage the Pacific War.
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Did Japan invade Alaska?

The Japanese occupation of Attu was the result of an invasion of the Aleutian Islands in Alaska during World War II. Imperial Japanese Army troops landed on 7 June 1942 the day after the invasion of Kiska. The invasions on Attu Island and Kiska were conducted under the AL operation in the Japanese military.
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Has Australia lost a war?

Australia's history is different from that of many other nations in that since the first coming of the Europeans and their dispossession of the Aboriginals, Australia has not experienced a subsequent invasion; no war has since been fought on Australian soil.
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Are Russia and Japan friends?

The governments of the two countries have taken efforts to increase relations, including Japanese investment in Russia, military cooperation, and organizing a year of cultural exchange between Russia and Japan for 2018.
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What if Japan didn't surrender?

If Japan Didn't Surrender, America Would Have Leveled It With Battleships. While the attacks definitely made an impression, they did not offer the Navy a long-term strategic role for its battlefleet. Key Point: The U.S. Navy dealt with its surplus of battleships by launching raids along the coast of Japan.
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When did Japan surpass the USSR?

By 1990 Japan's GDP surpassed the USSR's - Did the USSR React with the Same Fear as the USA to Japan's Huge Economic Growth in the 70s and 80s?
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Did the Japanese invade India?

The Japanese 15th Army, 85,000 strong for the invasion of India, was essentially destroyed, with 53,000 dead and missing. Injuries and illnesses took many of the rest. There were 16,500 British casualties.
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What if Japan was invaded?

American war planners projected that a land invasion of Japan could cost the lives of up to a million U.S. soldiers and many more Japanese. These figures, Giangreco explains, were estimated based on terrain, the number of units fielded, and the number of enemy units they would have to fight.
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Did Japan invade Thailand?

On 8 December 1941, less than four hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor Japan invaded Thailand. After several hours of fighting between Thai and Japanese troops, Thailand acceded to Japanese demands for passage through the country for Japanese forces invading Burma and Malaya.
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