If Japan didn’t attack Pearl Harbour, would Australia be part of Japan?

If Japan didn’t attack Pearl Harbour, would Australia be part of Japan?

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Americans wanted the war so japs were screwed either way + a bombs

If they didn't attack Pearl Harbour, why would they attack Australia?

>America wanted the war
No they fucking didn't, the united states would've benifited more the war had they never been pushed to fighting by the Japs, but they would've been pushed to war anyway.
And didn't they just steal the a bomb concept from the Germans? Would they even develop the thing had they stayed neutral?

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Who is moot? Is he some guy that doesn't run Veeky Forums?

No, effectively occupying Australia was considered totally unrealistic by Nip high command, we would have been Japans coal field instead which probably wouldn't be that bad

No. The Germans were decades from developing the bomb because most of the principles behind it were seen as degenerate Jewish physics.

If the Japs ever became a serious threat to Oz, then the US probably would've intervened anyway.

Pearl Harbor was the reason the US needing for entering the war, which it was secretly itching to do anyway. If not Pearl Harbor, there would've been something else eventually.

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Dumb fucking krauts, kek

We are ok in a fight

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They were allready fighting the chinks, who didnt seemed willing to surrender that quick,
If they tried to invade Australia at the same time, they would just burn themself out of materials and oil, and then loose both wars.

>could Japan invade a continent

they were eyeing it since the 20s
>how come whitey gets all these colonies but Japan can't even get Australia for Lebensraum REEEEEEE

More like the 10s at least since Kita Ikki was already sperging about how Australia would be a model multicultural paradise under Japanese rule in 1919 and I doubt he came up with the idea

>"continent"
it was like 3 cities in the southern tip, invading Indonesia and Philippines were more amazing feats

>I literally know nothing about Australia or its history
Unlike the USA, Britain or even Canada the majority of our population lived on the outskirts of major cities back then

yes, exactly
you had 7 millions people and most of them were irrelevant farmers in the outbacks
it's like Africa countries, you just roll into the capital and you're done

Sad meme. German rocketry propelled the US into space for a reason.

Australians are way bigger cunts than Africans dickhead

The reason isn't because germans were good with sub-atomic physics, by the way.

Considering Himmler had to write a personal letter about not being a fucking dickhead about physics dosen't bode well for the average German mind in that period

It was because Hitler wasn't all too interested in nuclear weapons

Sad meme indeed. US rocketry propelled German rocketry into space, brainlet. If you're giving credit to foreign aerospace engineering talent for NASA, the bongs likely had the most foreign engineers working with NASA and the suppliers to those programs.

The bongs also developed the a bomb before the krauts and Americans
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No, the bongs didn't develop a nuclear bomb before the Americans. However, it's fairly certain that Soviet spies worked through the bongs to infiltrate the Manhattan project and steal it for themselves. Perfidious Albion strikes again.

>Would they even develop the thing had they stayed neutral?

Why wouldn't they? Let him who desires peace prepare for war

Bullshit, most of the Atomic spies were American.

No, the spies all worked for the bongs directly. Stalin loved the bongs, they were so loose and stupid and easily penetrable. They were easy to spy on too.

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>No they fucking didn't
Yes they did. It was the easiest way out of the depression and it had worked before in WW1.

Most of the research came from the bongs though. They transferred the project to USA because it was expensive