"Japan’s decision to attack. is widely regarded as irrational.” (Record 7). During World War II, Japan sided with the Nazi Germany side of the war. Japan would be everywhere across East Asia and the Pacific during the war. “Japan occupied the Dutch East Tindues, British Singapore, New Guinea, the Philippines.” (Mapes). One of the most famous attacks that Japan did was the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Japan’s involvement throughout WWII crucially affected the war. There were a couple of reasons why Japan joined WWII. “The Japanese were dissatisfied with their economic condition,” (Why Did Japan Choose War?). The working class in Japan has a low standard of living. Japan wanted to improve those low standards to better conditions. “Japan.had the strongest and …show more content…
“The Japanese believe that their nation is superior to all others.” (Why Did Japan Choose War?). It was also in Japan’s philosophy to be the best nation compared to other nations. Contributing to Japan joining the war later, all these reasons are how Japan decided to join WWII. The beginning of the war for Japan was positive. “The country entered World War II on September 22, 1940 with the invasion of French Indochina.” (Japan During World War II). Japan’s invasion of French Indochina brought Japan into the war. This also caused Japan to choose what side they were going to be part of. “In September 1940, Japan signed the Tripartite Pact with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, in which they agreed to assist one another,” (Mapes). This showed what side Japan was going to side with. This also made enemies with nations that didn’t side with Nazi Germany. “In December 1941 Japan. attacked British, Dutch and American territories,” (A Quick Guide To Japan’s Role In The Second World War). Japan became a bigger foe on the other side. Japan was also hurting that nation’s people as well. This is where the United States is going to step in and fight against