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Who did the Japanese use to build their infrastructure projects during World II?

A) Enslaved laborers from the territories they conquered.
B) Specialists brought from the United States and Great Britain.
C) Top graduates from Japan's prestigious universities
D) Communists that were proven to be loyal to Japanese emperor.
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

The Japanese routintley enslaved Allied prisoners of war and used them as slave labor. The Japanese used them to build a railroad in Burma, and also many other roads in Southeast Asia.

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User Buruzaemon
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Answer:

A.) Enslaved laborers from the territories they conquered.

Step-by-step explanation:

Technically it was prisoner of wars, but another word for prisoners are enslaved, so it would be A.) Enslaved laborers from the territories they conquered.

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User Johnjullies
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