2 Reasons for Japan to Enter WWI
1. They knew the allies would win, so they thought if they joined, then they would get something out of it.(Being known as a major power)
2. They also entered because if the allies freed a great number of Russians, then Japan could show that they don't need help to depend themselves.
2. They also entered because if the allies freed a great number of Russians, then Japan could show that they don't need help to depend themselves.
What did Japan Lose?
1. Japan lost their trust from the U.S. because they were expanding their empire through-out the small colonies in the Pacific. So the U.S. passed Export Control Act on July 26, 1907 to stop import/export of oil, steel, iron, and scrap metal to Japan.
How Many Casualties did Japan Suffer?
Japan had a total amount of 800,000 personnel where 300 were killed, 907 wounded, 3 prisoners and missing, and 1210 total casualties.
What did Japan Gain in WWI?
Japan gained recognition as a great power, as well as a great Imperial Navy fleet.
What was the ending point of the war for your country?
Japan becomes part of the League of Nations and and the Versailles Peace Conference