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What actions illustrate Japanese, German, and Italian aggression in the 1930s? min 400 words

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Like Italy and Japan, German aggression came from a need for resources, a desire to expand or gain back former land, and extreme nationalism.


Italy was unstable because strikes occurred, workers took over factories, and peasants seized land.


Japan moved to secure a large empire, similar to those of western civilizations. They seized Machuria in 1931.
In 1937, Japanese forces overran much of Eastern China, commencing the second Sino-Japanese war.


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