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In the 1930s, Japan engaged in aggressive military campaigns against China, notably during the Second Sino-Japanese War, which began in 1937. This conflict stemmed from Japan's desire to expand its empire and secure resources. The war saw brutal tactics, including the infamous Nanjing Massacre, where Japanese forces committed widespread atrocities against Chinese civilians. Japan's invasion ultimately contributed to deep-seated animosities that affected Sino-Japanese relations for decades.

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