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What was Japan's role as an aggressor during WWII, and did they forge an alliance Godzilla?
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- 00:02
ah Japan it looks so peaceful there with its [Mountain in Japan appears]
- 00:05
islands and its sushi and it's no capped volcano and it's oh yeah maybe not
- 00:11
Godzilla he's still kind of terrifying but he's also a great segway into Japan's
- 00:16
role as an aggressor during world war two yeah.....
- 00:21
well to do that though we actually have to go back in time to 1853 that was the [Man walks into police box]
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- 00:26
year Commodore Matthew Perry of the TV show friends mm sorry of the US Navy
- 00:32
sailed to Japan and forced that country to open itself to trade from the West
- 00:37
well the Industrial Revolution was going full-steam after all in the US had
- 00:41
stuff to sell not that we or any other Western nation treated Japan very well [Man opens door and crates fly through the door]
- 00:46
once they opened more doors to us there were treaty ports and Westerners
- 00:50
you know didn't have to submit to Japanese law and there were tariff
- 00:54
restrictions left and right the Japanese were of course not thrilled with any of
- 00:58
this and they ultimately decided that the only way to get themselves out from [Japanese sailor transforms into a suit]
- 01:02
under the thumb of the West was to take on all the trappings of a Western nation
- 01:07
well they opened universities and established a universal education policy
- 01:11
they built factories they wrote a constitution and adopted a
- 01:15
european-style legal system and they modernized their military you know
- 01:19
everything was like kings and queens and feudal lords and all that stuff before
- 01:22
then well pretty soon as any country on the rise tends to do Japan started [Man appears on Japan on a map]
- 01:27
looking around and wondering where its Empire was all-powerful nations have em
- 01:31
right and Japan wanted one too - well then maybe the West would finally buzz off
- 01:36
well in the 1870s Japan began to fight with China for control of the Korean
- 01:40
Peninsula it also annexed the island of Okinawa in 1894 Japan and China fought
- 01:46
the first sino-japanese war... Japan kicked China to the curb winning the island of
- 01:51
Taiwan and opening up a Pandora's box that haunts East Asian affairs to this
- 01:56
day... ten years later Japan went to war with
- 01:58
Russia and won Port Arthur and the southern half of Sakhalin Island well in
- 02:05
1910 Japan annexed Korea 1931 it took over Manchuria you see where this is
- 02:11
going right? Japan had successfully made itself a [Pacman eating land]
- 02:14
modern country and it was eating up territory left and right there were
- 02:18
elements which in Japanese society who were all for this kind of aggressive
- 02:21
behavior they could frequently be found in yes the military and then there were
- 02:26
those who favored a more peaceful route who wanted to find a way to cooperate
- 02:30
with the United States and other Western powers, trade with them and other stuff... By the
- 02:34
1930s aggression and nationalism were the order of the day in Japan though and
- 02:38
Japan felt that they had been bullied long enough by the West and they weren't
- 02:42
gonna put up with it anymore so 1937 the second sino-japanese war
- 02:46
began and the Japanese started racking up a body count to rival Germany's looks
- 02:51
like the West and the East had a commonality to bond over after all
- 03:01
you
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