Why is there so much ado about the islands lost by Japan in WW2?

Started by OROnik, June 13, 2017, 06:17:48 AM

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OROnik

It's plain imo. Japan was defeated by the USSR in that awful war and naturally it lost some of its lands. Japan has no chance to get them back. Other countries may well follow this way and the whole globe will be absolutely destabilized then. Every country has some lost in wars lands and there's always great temptation to get them back. Perhaps some sort of compromise is possible in such cases... I don't know such examples. Maybe you might be in the know....

Solar

What lands did Japan historically control outside of what was recognized as Chinese territory?
I think you'll find it was the US that defeated Japan in WWII, not the USSR.
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Quote from: OROnik on June 13, 2017, 06:17:48 AM
It's plain imo. Japan was defeated by the USSR in that awful war and naturally it lost some of its lands. Japan has no chance to get them back. Other countries may well follow this way and the whole globe will be absolutely destabilized then. Every country has some lost in wars lands and there's always great temptation to get them back. Perhaps some sort of compromise is possible in such cases... I don't know such examples. Maybe you might be in the know....

Why is the civilized world becoming concerned with the Chinese building artificial islands in the South China Sea, in critical places where they can control shipping and curtail military sea transports? Aren't you glad that Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Japan is now building the most sophisticated aircraft on this planet, and already has a number of stealth aircraft to address any regional threat?

Golly! Once their emperor is permitted to abdicate, all sorts of interesting things can be done to change their Constitution and seriously address their hated Chinese enemy.

quiller

Quote from: Solar on June 13, 2017, 06:27:05 AM
What lands did Japan historically control outside of what was recognized as Chinese territory?
I think you'll find it was the US that defeated Japan in WWII, not the USSR.

I suppose he refers to this....

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Formosa

Cryptic Bert

The USSR took Japanese controlled islands? Did I miss something? Did WWII have a side war I'm not familiar with? Rommel's brother Fred, the "Island Fox" lead the Russian effort in Asia?

mdgiles

Sakhalin and the Kurils were occupied by the USSR at the end ofWW2. They also defeated the depleted remnants of the Japanese Kwangtung Army - whose best troops had been used up in the Pacific, Burma and China - in Manchuria, which they ceded to their Chinese Communist allies. Along with occupying North Korea.
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