The United States and Japan are enemies in World War II. Why are there "Japanese soldiers" fighting bloody battles with German troops in Europe?
With the outbreak of Pearl Harbor in World War II, the United States and Japan became enemies.
during World War II, due to the outbreak of Pearl Harbor, the United States and Japan became enemies, and the two sides fought fiercely on the Pacific battlefield. However, what is the underlying reasons behind this seemingly contradictory phenomenon that there is a unit of "Japanese soldiers" in the US army fighting a bloody battle with the German army on the European battlefield?
first of all, the Japanese who emigrated to the United States laid the groundwork for the US military to set up a "Japanese army" force in World War II.
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secondly, after the outbreak of the Pearl Harbor incident, the change in the attitude of the US Government towards some Japanese immigrants has become the direct reason for the establishment of the US "Japanese army" force.
442nd Infantry Regiment
442nd Infantry Regiment transferred to France