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When the Japanese overran, and ruled Korea, China, and other parts of Asia from the 1930's to 1940's; they ruled with absolute power. They murdered countless people, they enslaved many, they abused women and children. They used biological weapons in China. They had no compassion for civilians. The failure of the League of Nations to deal with Japan's war crimes in Asia was one of the reasons for the start of WWII. Since the League could do nothing about Japan; Italy and Germany began their reign of terror and conquest, which led to WWII starting in September 1, 1939; when Germany invaded Poland.

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