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Leonard Mccarthy
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10 April, 16:58
What were the effects of Japanese imperialism
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Konnor Harper
10 April, 17:14
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Japanese imperialism led to numerous human rights violations in China, Korea, and the Philippines.
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Millions would die from torture, ill-treatment, or scientific experiments performed by sadistic Japanese doctors who used prisoners of war to obtain unwilling lab participants.
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