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During World War II, the only Southeast Asian country that remained officially neutral was Thailand. Initially, Thailand maintained a neutral stance but later aligned with Japan after the invasion of neighboring countries. Despite this alignment, Thailand's government sought to preserve its sovereignty and independence throughout the conflict. Other Southeast Asian nations were occupied or involved in the war efforts.

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