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Revision as of 20:34, 28 August 2010
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Parent topics
- Japanese militarization before World War Two [r]: Add brief definition or description}
- Kwangtung Army [r]: Imperial Japanese Army formation that initially garrisoned the Kwangtung Leasehold, and, after Japan took control of Manchuria, was their major force there and fighting China; contained some of the most hard-line officers [e]
Subtopics
- Strike-South Faction [r]: Japanese policymakers, in the military, Palace and government, who favored a war for resources that would invade Southeast Asia and the Pacific, directly confronting the Western powers although the initial plan was to avoid conflict with other than Britain [e]