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How did Japan contribute to ww2?

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Japan was the only axis armed force in the Pacific going against Australia and the USN.

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Japan in ww2 was really tough. They went against China, in the west, sometimes Russia in the North-east, and in the west America. If it weren't for Japan, Germany would be crushed, because America would launch their full force on axis-Europe.

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There were many battles between the Japanese, such as Battle of Midway and Island Hopping.
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