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Did Imperial Japan commit genocide in China during WWII?

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In late 1937, over a period of six weeks, Imperial Japanese Army forces brutally murdered hundreds of thousands of people–including both soldiers and civilians–in the Chinese city of Nanking (or Nanjing). read more

Genocide might not be the exact phrase. There were approximately four huandred million Chinese living in ROC. It's impossible to perform a systematic genocide like the Nazis did in Holocaust. read more

So, your answer in the your paper is: Tojo did not commit genocide during WWII. He and his military staff did attack China, Philippines, and many Pacific Islands as a military strategy. At no time was he or anyone else in Japan, were focused on annihilating any race of people or ethnic groups encountered during Imperial Japan's exploits. read more

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