South Manchuria Railway workers cheer on the Japanese invasion in 1934. These Chinese workers, who directly benefited from the invasion, seemed happier than the Japanese soldiers to see the invasion taking place. [Photo/Sina]
The Japanese people at the grass roots were struggling due to an economic crisis and a poor harvest Between the Manchurian Incident (Sept. 18, 1931) and the Marco Polo Bridge Incident (July 7, 1937).
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