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How did the Japanese treat the Chinese during WW2?

first answer: During World War II (and also prior to it), the Japanese treatment of the Chinese may be described as demeaning and otherwise oppressive. With the intent to subjugate China for the sake of their own profit and expanded prestige, the Japanese saw China as a Japanese resource and, even further, saw the Chinese as an inferior people that, in some keen sense, deserved to be used for Japanese purposes. second expanded answer: Japanese treatment of the Chinese people during WW2 & before (since the 1930's) was far worse than demeaning or oppressive. For millions it was slavery, murder, looting, starvation, and other forms of brutal physical violence.


How did Japanese treat prisoners of war in World War 2?

They treated the US soldiers terribly.


How did the local population of the occupied countries treat the retreating World War 2 Japanese armed forces after they surrendered to the Allies?

After the surrender of Japanese forces in World War II, the local populations of occupied countries often treated them with hostility and resentment. Many viewed the Japanese troops as oppressors due to their brutal occupation policies, which included violence and exploitation. As the Japanese retreated, some locals sought revenge or participated in acts of retribution, while others were more pragmatic, focusing on survival and rebuilding their communities. The reaction varied significantly depending on the specific country and local circumstances.


How did the Australians treat Japanese prisoners in World War 2?

The Australians treated the Japanese well in POW camps and gave them better food and water than the Japanese gave them, better shelter, medical attention, clothing and cigarettes.


How did the Aztecs treat their enemies during the war?

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Related Questions

Why did the Japanese treat the races differently?

the chinese were treated worse than others. The malays and indians were treated slightly better as the Japanese wanted to earn the trust from them. The eurasians were also tortured as they helped to fight against the japanese.


How did they treat the Japanese and German people in the us during the war?

They captured the Japanese German and put in their camp.


How do the Japanese people treat their elders?

japanese people treat thier elders with a to of respect!


What treat does the Japanese people eat during flower-viewing season?

Hanami Dango which is Japanese dumpling is generally made during Sakura-viewing season. This is also known as flower-viewing system.


How did the US treat the japanese after the war?

Very well


How did the Japanese treat the men women and kids during the Sino Japanese War?

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.


What treat brought the Mexican war to an end?

The occupation of Mexico City on December, 1848.


Is the food Pocky in Japan?

Yes. Pocky is a Japanese treat.


How did america treat Japanese after pearl harbor?

They were treated very poorly .


What did the gentlemen agreement do?

It lessened Japanese people from emmigrating to America, and in return, America would treat its Japanese immigrants fairly.


What Japanese treat is octopus pieces fried in spherical balls of batter?

Takoyaki


How did the Japanese treat the Chinese during WW2?

first answer: During World War II (and also prior to it), the Japanese treatment of the Chinese may be described as demeaning and otherwise oppressive. With the intent to subjugate China for the sake of their own profit and expanded prestige, the Japanese saw China as a Japanese resource and, even further, saw the Chinese as an inferior people that, in some keen sense, deserved to be used for Japanese purposes. second expanded answer: Japanese treatment of the Chinese people during WW2 & before (since the 1930's) was far worse than demeaning or oppressive. For millions it was slavery, murder, looting, starvation, and other forms of brutal physical violence.