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Why were the islands of Oceania important to Japan during World War II
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Why were the islands of Oceania important to Japan during World War II
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Japan has secured them from American forces from getting closer to Japan, making American raids more difficult.
The islands most likely had military bases, or were important for some sort of export/import system, supplying Japan's military.
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