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the islands were administered by German colonial officers with only small police forces of local Pacific islanders to defend them. There were small clashes between the defenders and the landing Japanese troops, but this did little to stop the Japanese takeover. The Japanese Navy conducted the world's
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was more favorably inclined to provide military assistance, provided that the British government back Japan's territorial claims to the newly acquired German possessions in the South Pacific and Shandong. When Germany announced the resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare on 1 February 1917, the
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Toward the end of the war, Japan increasingly filled orders for needed war material for its European allies. The wartime boom helped to diversify the country's industry, increase its exports, and transform Japan from a debtor to a creditor nation for the first time. Exports quadrupled from 1913 to
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gave strong praise to the high operational rate of the Japanese squadron, and its quick response to all British requests. In return, the Japanese absorbed British anti-submarine warfare techniques and technologies and gained invaluable operational experience. After the end of the war, the Japanese
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The Japanese squadron made a total of 348 escort sorties from Malta, escorting 789 ships containing around 700,000 soldiers, thus contributing greatly to the war effort, for a total loss of 72 Japanese sailors killed in action. A total of 7,075 people were rescued by the Japanese from damaged and
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Throughout 1915–1916, German efforts to negotiate a separate peace with Japan failed. On 3 July 1916, Japan and Russia signed a treaty whereby each pledged not to make a separate peace with Germany, and agreed to consultation and common action should the territory or interests of each in China be
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clause; however, this proposal was ultimately unsuccessful despite a majority of delegations voting for it. This rejection of the proposal has been seen by some historians as an event which contributed to Japan turning away from the
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Japan proposed to the United Kingdom, that Japan would enter the war if it could take Germany's Pacific territories. On 7 August 1914, the British government officially asked Japan for assistance in destroying the
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put together three squads, each composed of one surgeon and twenty nurses, which were dispatched to Europe on a five-month assignment. The teams left Japan between October and December 1914 and were assigned to
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on 6 April 1917, the United States and Japan found themselves on the same side, despite their increasingly acrimonious relations over China and competition for influence in the Pacific. This led to the
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north of the equator, and ruled the islands until they were transitioned to civilian control in 1921. The operation gave the Navy a rationale for enlarging its budget to double the
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had secured a share of the world market, Japan returned to debtor-nation status soon after the end of the war. The ease of Japan's victory, the negative impact of the
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J. C. Schencking, "Bureaucratic Politics, Military Budgets and Japan's Southern Advance: The Imperial Navy’s Seizure of German Micronesia in the First World War",
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The 17 ships of Second Special Squadron carried out escort duties for troop transports and anti-submarine operations against attacks from German and
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With Japan's European allies heavily involved in the war in Europe, Japan sought to further consolidate its position in China by presenting the
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O'Neill, Robert (1993). "Churchill, Japan, and British Security in the Pacific 1904–1942". In Blake, Robert B.; Louis, William Roger (eds.).
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in and around Chinese waters. Japan sent Germany an ultimatum on 15 August 1914, which went unanswered; Japan then formally declared war on
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Navy brought back seven German submarines as prizes of war, which greatly contributed to future Japanese submarine design and development.
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province and surrounded the German settlement at Tsingtao. During October, acting virtually independently of the civil government, the
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On 18 December 1916 the British Admiralty again requested naval assistance from Japan. The new Japanese cabinet under Prime Minister
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Price, Ernest Batson. "The Russo-Japanese Treaties of 1907–1916 concerning Manchuria and Mongolia". Review by: A. E. Hindmarsh.
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budget and expanding the fleet. The Navy then gained significant political influence over national and international affairs.
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1918. The massive capital influx into Japan and the subsequent industrial boom led to rapid inflation. In August 1918,
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which was hit by a German torpedo on 4 May 1917. No Japanese ships were lost during the deployment but on 11 June 1917
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in January 1915. If achieved, the Twenty-One Demands would have essentially reduced China to a Japanese
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threatened by an outside third party. Although Russia had a claim to Chinese territory by the
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against German-held land targets in Shandong province and ships in Qiaozhou Bay from the
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Japan's Siberian Intervention, 1918–1922: 'A Great Disobedience Against the People'
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Albert A. Altman and Harold Z. Schiffrin, "Sun Yat-Sen and the Japanese, 1914–16",
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initially planned to send more than 70,000 troops to occupy Siberia as far west as
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wanted to use the opportunity to expand Japanese influence in China. They enlisted
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In 1918, Japan continued to extend its influence and privileges in China via the
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Two of the four cruisers of the First Special Squadron at Singapore were sent to
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Japan’s baptism of fire: World War I put country on a collision course with West
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in 1926, and internal political instabilities helped contribute to the rise of
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and began to slowly push the other powers out, such as the Germans in the
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The prosperity brought on by World War I did not last. Although Japan's
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in the Far East. On 2 September 1914, Japanese forces landed on China's
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Alliance in Decline : A Study of Anglo-Japanese Relations, 1908–23
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caused by this inflation erupted in towns and cities throughout Japan.
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In September 1914, by request of the Imperial Japanese Army, the
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units (eight destroyers) arrived in Malta on 13 April 1917 via
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War and National Reinvention: Japan in the Great War, 1914–1919
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War and National Reinvention: Japan in the Great War, 1913–1919
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Japan's military, taking advantage of the great distances and
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Japanese Prewar Growth (Japanese Economic History 1600–1960)
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and other treaties, Japan discouraged Russia from annexing
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sinking ships. This included the rescue by the destroyers
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seized several of Germany's island colonies in the Pacific
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confirmed the transfer to Japan of Germany's rights in
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in Russia, Japan and the United States sent forces to
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mutiny by Indian troops against the British government
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The Cambridge history of Japan: The twentieth century
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was hit by a torpedo from Austro-Hungarian submarine
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Index

a series
History of Japan

Paleolithic
Jōmon
Yayoi
Kofun
Asuka
Nara
Heian
Former Nine Years' War
Later Three-Year War
Genpei War
Kamakura
Jōkyū War
Mongol invasions
Genkō War
Kenmu Restoration
Muromachi
Nanboku-chō period
Sengoku period
Azuchi–Momoyama
Nanban trade
Imjin War
Battle of Sekigahara
Edo (Tokugawa)
Tokugawa shogunate
Invasion of Ryukyu
Siege of Osaka
Sakoku

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