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Nature and Impact of Japanese occupation
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Les événements
Battle of Midway - Showed US as stronger Air power (decisive) - destroyed first line of Japanese defence
Périodes
Chinese Occupation - 1937 Japan in Peking, 1938 Nanking, 1940 by Ching-wei - Took control of opium trade - "Kindlier the Chinese are treated the more demanding and impudent they become" - Chinese POW used as training for Japnese soldier
Occupation of Malaya (and Singapore) feb 1942-1945 - Chinese in malaya treated Harshly; 50,000 executed without trial - Products taken (rubber which accounted for 40% world supply)
Occupation of Burma jan 1942-1945 - Burma railway (to link Siam to Burma to reduce supply link and help fight the resistance fighters ( started June 1942 ) - over 20% of prisoners that worked there died - "Bushido" workers (full disposal to the emperor - expendable)
Occupation of the Philippines - Bataan Death March 1942 - 100km for POW camp - Anyone complaining forced to sit in direct sunlight - Of 80,000 only 54,000 made it to camp - box cars so tightly packed some died standing up
Occupation of Dutch East Indies Mar 1942 - 1945 - Remushas; 4 million forced Indonesian labourers used by Japanese in SEA - Sandakan camp in Borneo - fed 100g rice, of 2,700 only 6 prisoners survived
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