With absolute disregard for any form of human decency. What happened to the prisoners in the German death camps was mild compared to what the Japanese did before and during ww2. The only reason they were not held to account was that they made a deal with the USA to give them the results of experiments carried out on their victims.
Kuang Wang has written: 'Water transportation during Sino-Japanese War' -- subject(s): China, Shipping, Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945, Bibliography, Transportation
First Sino-Japanese War happened on 1894-08-01.
Second Sino-Japanese War happened on 1937-07-07.
The clue is in the name, Sino -- to do with China.
The 1st Sino-Japanese War was 1894-1895. The 2nd Sino-Japanese War was the 1930's (1931, or 1933, or 1937, depending upon which history book you're reading).
During WWII, the Japanese Army had approximately 1 million men (counting the Kwantung Army) stationed in China.
The 1st Sino-Japanese War was 1894-1895. The 2nd Sino-Japanese War was in the 1930's (1931, 1933, or 1937...depending on which history book you're reading).
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They fought the Chinese. Sino is another name for Chinese, just as Catai (or Cathay) was at one time used for China.
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Manchuria