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ksdale | 4 years ago

Good question! Genocide is not just another word for mass-murder. It is defined as killing with the intention to destroy the targeted ethnic group/culture/religion completely. That certainly wasn't the American plan anywhere during WW2. Germany's actions were obviously genocidal, and Japan's actions in China arguably were as well.

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ejb999|4 years ago

>>and Japan's actions in China arguably were as well.

Arguably? not sure there is anything 'arguably' about Japan's intentions and actions in China.

ksdale|4 years ago

Haha yeah, I was reluctant just because I don't personally know much of that particular history and it was hard to imagine that the Japanese intended to commit genocide against all of China, but I agree that genocide is fair classification of their actions.