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When Japan faced criticism from the League of Nations, particularly for its invasion of Manchuria in 1931, it responded by withdrawing from the League in 1933. Japan rejected the League's condemnation and defended its actions, arguing that it was acting in self-defense and to protect its interests in the region. This withdrawal marked a significant turning point, showcasing Japan's increasing militarism and isolation from the international community.

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