It was the U.S. and China that opposed Japan's participation in World War I, and the U.K.'s attitude changed from one to the other, but on August 7, 1914, the U.K. requested Japan's participation in the war. In late August, the UK, France, and Russia repeatedly requested that Japan send it's army to the European front, but Japan refused. Kaoru Inoue was opposed to the entry into the war, but Takaaki Kato, Minister of Foreign Affairs at the time, strongly insisted on it, considering the relationship with the UK. Kaoru Inoue's statement means that the special war demand on the European front would enrich the finances.
It was the U.S. and China that opposed Japan's participation in World War I, and the U.K.'s attitude changed from one to the other, but on August 7, 1914, the U.K. requested Japan's participation in the war.
In late August, the UK, France, and Russia repeatedly requested that Japan send it's army to the European front, but Japan refused.
Kaoru Inoue was opposed to the entry into the war, but Takaaki Kato, Minister of Foreign Affairs at the time, strongly insisted on it, considering the relationship with the UK.
Kaoru Inoue's statement means that the special war demand on the European front would enrich the finances.
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