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George S. Patton
On June 3, 1942, Patton believed the Japanese were planning to invade Mexico in a prelude to striking north into California. ... "What if Japan Invaded Mexico in June of 1942?". -
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Second Sino-Japanese War
In 1931, the Japanese invaded Manchuria right after the Mukden Incident. ... China · Czechoslovakia · Poland · United Kingdom · India · France · Australia · New Zealand · South Africa · Canada · Norway · Belgium · Netherlands · Greece · Yugoslavia · Soviet Union · United States · Philippines · Mexico · Brazil · Italy · Romania · Bulgaria · Finland -
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Postage stamps and postal history of Mexico
Between 6 January and 8 January, 1862, French troops invaded Mexico, supported by Mexican monarchists, ultimately capturing Mexico City on 10 July, 1863. ... Japanese Post Abroad -
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List of Japanese overseas military actions
The Japanese invaded again in 1597-1598. ... The Japanese also conducted similar reconnaissance missions in Mexico, Central America and the South American Pacific coastal areas. -
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Mexico
In 1519, the native civilizations of Mesoamerica were invaded by Spain; among them the Aztecs, Mayans, etc. ... Mexico also received a large number of Lebanese, Turkish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Filipino immigrants. -
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Participants in World War II
On March 23 1942, Japanese forces invaded the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. ... Mexico -
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World War II
Between the two bombs, the Soviets invaded Japanese-held Manchuria, as agreed at Yalta. ... China · Czechoslovakia · Poland · United Kingdom · India · France · Australia · New Zealand · South Africa · Canada · Norway · Belgium · Netherlands · Greece · Yugoslavia · Soviet Union · United States · Philippines · Mexico · Brazil · Italy · Romania · Bulgaria · Finland -
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History of the Netherlands (1939–1945)
On January 10 1942 the Japanese invaded the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). ... China · Czechoslovakia · Poland · UK · India · France · Australia · New Zealand · South Africa · Canada · Norway · Belgium · Netherlands · Greece · Yugoslavia · USSR · USA · Philippines · Mexico · Brazil · Italy · Romania · Bulgaria · Finland -
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Querétaro
The city of Santiago de Querétaro was proclaimed capital of Mexico in 1847, when the American troops invaded Mexico City. ... There is a small community of East Asians (primarily Japanese and Korean expatriates) as well as descendants of Lebanese and Syrian immigrants. -
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Indonesian rupiah
When Europeans began arriving in Indonesia, they brought with them gold coins from Portugal and Venice, and silver dollars from Mexico, Peru and Bolivia. ... In 1942, the Japanese invaded the Netherlands Indies, taking control of the whole country, and Netherlands New Guinea, by March 1942.
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