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The Slide To War

Sadly, peace is the last thing that Hirohito's reign is remembered for. Economic and political turmoil in the early 1930s provided the military with the opportunity it needed to seize full control. Japan's politicians stood by helplessly during the Manchurian Incident of 1931, when army officers unilaterally cooked up an excuse for attacking and occupying the Manchurian region of northern China. Japan installed P'u Yi , the last emperor of China's Manchu dynasty, as the head of their puppet state, Manchukuo, and responded to Western condemnation of its actions by pulling out of the League of Nations.

At home, the military increased its grip on power in the wake of assassinations in 1932 of both the finance and prime ministers, and a confused, short-lived coup by 1400 dissident army officers in February 1936. At the same time, rapid industrialization was laying the foundations for some of the most famous Japanese firms of the twentieth century, including the automobile makers Mazda, Toyota and Nissan, the film company Fuji and the electronics giant Matsushita.

In 1936, Japan nailed its colours to the mast by joining with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy in the Anti-Comintern Pact , and the following year launched a full-scale invasion of China. In December 1937, the infamous Rape of Nanking occurred

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when appalling atrocities and massacres were committed against hundreds of thousands of unarmed Chinese soldiers and civilians.

As World War II began in Europe, Japan initially held off attacking Allied colonies in the Far East, but when France and Holland fell to Germany their qualms disappeared. Sanctions were imposed by Britain and the US as Japan's army moved into Indo-China, threatening Malaya and the East Indies. War between the Allies and Japan was becoming inevitable.


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