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The Pretext for Japan’s Invasion of Manchuria
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The Pretext for Japan’s Invasion of Manchuria
Following the Russo-Japanese War, the Japanese Empire sought to expand its influence over the resource-rich region of Manchuria in northeast China. To exploit the area’s natural resources, Japan began construction of the South Manchuria Railway, a symbol of Japan’s imperial goals in the region. When the railway was seemingly attacked during the Mukden Incident on September 18, 1931, Japan took complete control of the region and established its o…
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