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Why did Japan attack China in 1937, launching the Second Sino-Japanese War?

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Unless I'm mistaken it was to establish a Japan empire and in the few years that followed Japan started becoming more and more friendly with the Reich and because they were both fascist counties and had the same goals of a larger empire, and more resources. Again i might be wrong please correct me if so. 
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