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To what extent and in what way , did

Japanese rule as a catalyst in nationalist


politics and social changes in East and
Southeast Asia in 1941 and 1945?

Phyo Thet Naing


Main Causes In Asia
- Japanese did surprise attack on Pearl Harbor without declaration
- Second Sino-Japanese war
- Allies ( US, UK, China & Soviet Union)
- Axis ( Japan, Germany & Italy)
Japanese Empires In Asia

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How did Japanese rule in East Asia?
- Korea ( 1910-1945)
- Created Feudal State (Korean men Labors)
- Break Down the Korean Schools and Universities
- Take Natural Resources( Cut down tree)
- Built Factories (Used Korean Men Labors)
- Korean Comfort Women For Japanese soldier
To what extent and in what way!
- Industrialization
- Public Works
- Authorities
- The First March Movement ( 50000 arrested & 7500 killed)
- Burned 200000 Korean historical documents
- Japanization
Korean Comfort Women
Industrialization
How did Japanese rule in Southeast Asia?
- Burma (1942-1945)

- Helped to Become BIA

- Fascism( One party Authoritarian)

- Burma’s Economic

- Burmese Comfort Women


To what extent and in what way!
- Fascism
- BIA
- Economic was destroyed
- Burmanization
Money Invasion in Burma
References
- S.C.M.Paine. The war for Asia, 1911-1949
- Quartz. Retrieved April 8, 2019.
- Alfred W. McCoy. Southeast Asia Under Japanese Occupation
- Jung Ha Lee, Kwang-rin Lee, Bae-ho Hahn, Ki-baik Lee,
,KOREA: HISTORICAL NATION, ASIA
- Matthiessen, Sven (2015).
References
- https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.wikiwand.com%2Fen%2FKorea_und
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- https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fenglish.khan.co.kr%2Fkhan_art_view.html
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%3Denkh&psig=AOvVaw3r8R_XWoY_G6GjDgKz_xBj&ust=1584029324057000&source=images&cd=vfe
&ved=0CAIQjRxqFwoTCOCs_6TnkugCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAJ
- https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=http%3A%2F%2Fasiamoney.weebly.com%2Fburma---
japanese.html&psig=AOvVaw0qVkCMhDH9L6xB_fnCnK36&ust=1584030520205000&source=images&cd
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Thank you
As legacies of Japanese defeated in world
war 2, are they facing those legacies still
now?

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