Japanese occupation of German colonial possessions

Japanese occupation of German colonial possessions
Part of the Asian and Pacific theatre of World War I

Japanese Warships traveling the ocean.
Date29 September – 21 October 1914
Location
Result Japanese victory
Territorial
changes
Japanese occupation of Mariana Islands, Marshall Islands, Palau Islands, Caroline Islands
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
  • 2 Naval detachments "Nankenshitai"
  • German colonial officers with only small police forces of local Pacific islanders defending.

Japan joined World War I in the first place just to get colonies out of it.[1] During October 1914, the Japanese sent vessels to occupy German colonies in the Mariana, Marshall, Palau and Caroline Islands.[2] These islands were later used for strategic advantage in World War II.

  1. ^ "USNI.org".
  2. ^ MilitaryHistoryNow.com (17 February 2022). "The Capture of German Micronesia — How Swift Action in 1914 Secured Japan a South Pacific Empire". MilitaryHistoryNow.com. Retrieved 28 December 2023.

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