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rdfs:label
  • Invasion of Japan
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  • Japan had unsuccessfully battled the Allied forces for six years, starting with complete victories to utter defeat. They had fought gallantly, however, now they had been driven all the way back to their homeland. But they were ready to fight to the last man to drive the enemy out of their country. In his pre-invasion speech, the Emperor vowed; "The Americans think that they can beat us and drive us from our own homeland, but they are wrong. I vow to you, my people, that we will fight to the last imperial, we will crush the armies of our enemies and Japan will rise again!"
  • The Invasion of Japan was the primary battle of the Second Pacific War, and the only event in that war depicted. It occurred throughout coastal Japan. Prior to the invasion, Genbu Kururugi (father of Suzaku Kururugi) encouraged the Japanese to unite as a single front and defeat the encroaching Britannian presence and protect their homeland. He admitted he was willing to go as far as fighting to the last man if necessary, something Suzaku disagreed with. Suzaku attempted to convince his father to surrender to the superior force and to try and negotiate. Genbu believed that this would dishonor the Japanese, and that was unacceptable regardless of the price. Angered, the two began to fight, and Suzaku attacked his father with a sword, fatally wounding him. Suzaku would then flee the scene, so
Strength
  • Aircraft, Battleships, Main Battle Tanks
  • Knightmare Frames, Battleships, Aircraft, Dropships
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Partof
  • the Second Pacific War
Date
  • --08-10
Commander
Territory
  • 11.0
Caption
  • Map of the Britannian Invasion
Result
  • Decisive Britannian victory.
combatant
Place
  • Throughout Japan and the surrounding Pacific.
Conflict
  • Invasion of Japan
abstract
  • Japan had unsuccessfully battled the Allied forces for six years, starting with complete victories to utter defeat. They had fought gallantly, however, now they had been driven all the way back to their homeland. But they were ready to fight to the last man to drive the enemy out of their country. In his pre-invasion speech, the Emperor vowed; "The Americans think that they can beat us and drive us from our own homeland, but they are wrong. I vow to you, my people, that we will fight to the last imperial, we will crush the armies of our enemies and Japan will rise again!"
  • The Invasion of Japan was the primary battle of the Second Pacific War, and the only event in that war depicted. It occurred throughout coastal Japan. Prior to the invasion, Genbu Kururugi (father of Suzaku Kururugi) encouraged the Japanese to unite as a single front and defeat the encroaching Britannian presence and protect their homeland. He admitted he was willing to go as far as fighting to the last man if necessary, something Suzaku disagreed with. Suzaku attempted to convince his father to surrender to the superior force and to try and negotiate. Genbu believed that this would dishonor the Japanese, and that was unacceptable regardless of the price. Angered, the two began to fight, and Suzaku attacked his father with a sword, fatally wounding him. Suzaku would then flee the scene, something that would scar him for the rest of his life. After Genbu's death, Japan surrendered easily.