The total is unclear, but most were in China, Korea, and the Philippines. Estimates range as high as 30 million, but may be less, with the estimates in China alone varying from 5 to 20 million. There were no objective counts made during the Japanese occupation of China and Southeast Asia.
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the Japanese . the Japanese invaded china in 1937
- World War I Chinese stood by the Triple Entente. - World War II Chinese fought against Japanese invaders. - Korean War - Vietnamese War
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.
Korea was a Japanese Colony during World War 2. There is o recorded Military deaths of any Korean Soldier but 450,000 Civilians were killed during World War 2.
5.53 Million German Soldiers were reportedly to be killed during World War 2.
the Japanese . the Japanese invaded china in 1937
Notably , Chinese animus towards the Japanese was because of the "Rape of Nanking" . ~ see related link below .
Japan invaded China in 1937. The Japanese fought against the Chinese until the Second World War ended in 1945. The Chinese do not call it World War 2. The Chinese were only fighting the Japanese during this period, so the Chinese people call it "The War Against Japanese Aggression". It is also referred to as the Second Sino-Japanese War. The Japanese soldiers killed many Chinese people. There is a very good book and movie called "The Rape of Nanking". The Japanese soldiers cut off the heads of many Chinese people. They raped many thousands of Chinese women. They threw babies into the air and caught the babies on the tips of their bayonets. They buried many Chinese people alive. To this day, many Chinese people do not like the Japanese.
The Germans
- World War I Chinese stood by the Triple Entente. - World War II Chinese fought against Japanese invaders. - Korean War - Vietnamese War
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The Raping of Nanking (sometimes spelled as Nanjing) was a war crime committed by the Japanese in World War 2. During the incident, the Japanese massacred the Chinese.
Japanese soldiers massacred citizens of Nanjing during the attack.
During the Nara period, the Japanese government implemented reforms that attempted to compete with China and the rest of the world by exemplifying Chinese culture, language, and political mechanisms.
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.
Japanese soldiers massacred citizens of Nanjing during the attack.
Japanese soldiers massacred citizens of Nanjing during the attack.