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During World War II, on 22 September 1940, Japan invaded Vietnam and began constructing military bases to strike against the Allies in Southeast Asia.Japanese troops remained in Vietnam until their surrender to the Allies in 1945. Japanese and French troops were credited with being involved in the cause of the Vietnamese famine of 1944–1945 where 1-2 million Vietnamese people starved to death.
During World War II, on 22 September 1940, Japan invaded Vietnam and began constructing military bases to strike against the Allies in Southeast Asia. Japanese troops remained in Vietnam until their surrender to the Allies in 1945.
Trong thời gian từ một thời điểm năm 2003 đến một thời điểm năm 2005, việc xây dựng cho Wikipedia tiếng Việt có thể đa phần là những người Việt sống ở nước ngoài và người nước ngoài sống ở Việt Nam (thành viên Joakim Löfkvist), các thảo luận thời kỳ này hầu hết là bằng tiếng Anh. [13]
During World War II, Japan invaded Indochina in 1940, keeping the Vichy French colonial administration in place as a puppet. In 1941 Nguyễn Sinh Cung, now known as Hồ Chí Minh , arrived in northern Vietnam to form the Việt Minh Front, and it was supposed to be an umbrella group for all parties fighting for Vietnam's independence, but was ...
The second wave was during the brief Japanese occupation of Vietnam from 1940 until 1945. However, Japanese cultural influence in Vietnam started significantly from the 1980s. This newer second wave of Japanese-origin loanwords is distinctive from the Sino-Vietnamese words of Japanese origin in that they were borrowed directly from Japanese.
The French maintained full control of their colonies until World War II, when the war in the Pacific led to the Japanese invasion of French Indochina in 1940. Afterwards, the Japanese Empire was allowed to station its troops in Vietnam while the pro- Vichy French colonial administration continued.
After its surrender in World War II, Japan was placed under the occupation of Allied Powers. After the Treaty of San Francisco was signed in September 1951 and came into effect in April 1952, Japan came back to the international community as a sovereign state.