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Japan’s Road to WWII. 1936-1941. Collective Security. November 1936 The Anti Comintern Pact Italy’s role Removed from Isolation. Japanese Influence in China. The First Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895) Korea and Taiwan The Manchurian Crisis 1931-1937. The Second Sino-Japanese War.
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Japan’s Road to WWII 1936-1941
Collective Security • November 1936 • The Anti Comintern Pact • Italy’s role • Removed from Isolation
Japanese Influence in China • The First Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895) • Korea and Taiwan • The Manchurian Crisis • 1931-1937
The Second Sino-Japanese War • Marco-Polo Bridge • July 1937 • What started the incident?
The Second Sino-Japanese War • July 8, 1937 • Attempts at peace • The role of Chiang Kai-shek • FDR’s Quarantine speech
The Second Sino-Japanese War • The Battle of Shanghai • Nanjing (Nanking) • December 1937
The Second Sino-Japanese War • Chemical and Bacteriological Warfare • Emperor Hirohito
Foreign Support • General Thoughts concerning China • Hitler’s role • Soviet Assistance • Operation Zet
Indochina • France fell to Germany (June 1940) • French Indo-China • Franklin Roosevelt
Japan gains more Collective Security • The Tripartite Pact (Sept. 27. 1940) • Germany, Italy, and Japan • The Nazi-Soviet Pact • Other members
FDR • Reaction to Japan’s conquest of Indochina • July 1941 • Reasons for Japanese aggression towards America