Notes
-Japanese invaded the Chinese territory of Manchuria first in 1931-32
-Setup stations on the Russian railway across this area
-Lytton Commission reported that Japan was in fault
-Japan pulled out of the League of Nations
-Japanese invaded the Chinese territory of Manchuria first in 1931-32
-Setup stations on the Russian railway across this area
-Lytton Commission reported that Japan was in fault
-Japan pulled out of the League of Nations
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Summary
In 1931, the Japanese invaded Manchuria. They had stations along the Russian railway across this area to aid them. Japan pulled out of the League of Nations because the Lytton Commission said that Japan was at fault.
Quotes
"Poverty is relative, and the lack of food and of the necessities of life is not necessarily a hardship. Spiritual and social ostracism, the invasion of your privacy, are what constitute the pain of poverty."
-Alice Foote MacDougall
Subjunctive Question
If the Chinese had been able to resist the Japnese would the Japanese attacked other places in China?
In 1931, the Japanese invaded Manchuria. They had stations along the Russian railway across this area to aid them. Japan pulled out of the League of Nations because the Lytton Commission said that Japan was at fault.
Quotes
"Poverty is relative, and the lack of food and of the necessities of life is not necessarily a hardship. Spiritual and social ostracism, the invasion of your privacy, are what constitute the pain of poverty."
-Alice Foote MacDougall
Subjunctive Question
If the Chinese had been able to resist the Japnese would the Japanese attacked other places in China?