Japanese war crimes
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War crimes were committed by the Empire of Japan in many Asia-Pacific countries during the period of Japanese imperialism, primarily during the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II. These incidents have been described as an "Asian Holocaust".
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List of major crimes
- Massacres
- Alexandra Hospital massacre
- Banka Island massacre<ref name="Banka" />
- Changjiao massacre
- Kalagong massacre
- Laha massacre<ref name="Laha" />
- Manila massacre
- Nanking Massacre
- Palawan massacre
- Pantingan River Massacre
- Parit Sulong Massacre
- Pontianak Massacre
- Sook Ching massacre
- Tol Plantation massacre
- Wake Island massacre
- Units
- War crimes
- Bataan Death March
- Burma Railway
- Chichijima incident
- Comfort women
- Hell ships
- Panjiayu tragedy
- Sandakan Death Marches
- Three Alls Policy
- War crimes in Manchukuo
- Changteh chemical weapon attack
- Kaimingye germ weapon attack
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See also
- Japanese movements
- Agreements
- Japan-China Joint Declaration On Building a Partnership of Friendship and Cooperation for Peace and Development
- Joint Communique of the Government of Japan and the Government of the People's Republic of China
- War crimes
- Command responsibility
- List of war crimes
- German war crimes
- Vergangenheitsbewältigung
- Italian war crimes
- Allied war crimes during World War II
- British war crimes
- Soviet war crimes
- United States war crimes
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