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5 February, 19:01
What was the japenese mentality like during WW2?
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Nylah Wong
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The Japanese, largely, believed that they were serving a divine Emperor and a divine cause as a result. As such, the Japanese believed fervently in their cause and fought as if they believed firmly in their cause.
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