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Why did Japan invade Manchuria in 1931?

Japan had failed to gain the territory she was expecting at the Treaty and in the 1920s there was a revival of traditional Japanese ideas.

In the 1920s the population of Japan also began to rise quickly and prices for rice and silk began to fall. The government decided that expansion was the best solution.

In 1931 the Japanese army invaded Manchuria.  It claimed that a railway had been blown up at Mukden on 18 September.

In 1932 the Japanese set up the puppet state of Manchukuo, with the last emperor of China, P’u-i as its head.

The League of Nations set up the Lytton Commission to investigate. It reported that there was no evidence that the Japanese had acted in self-defence and recommended that Manchuria should be an autonomous region under Chinese control.

The Japanese ignored the report and the condemnation from the League and resigned in 1933.

In July 1937 the Japanese army invaded northern China. The Japanese airforce was used to bomb Chinese cities into submission. Within a year Nanking, the capital, Tsingtao, Canton and Hankow had all been taken.

The Japanese government began to demand that Britain and the other western countries should give up supporting China and co-operate with Japan in establishing a ‘new order’ in the Far East.

 

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