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What was Japan's role in WWII?

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Japans role in WW2 was their greed in biological warfare. They are mostly known for the bombing of Pearl Harbor and getting the United States involved. Japan's Air Force also dropped massive amounts of ceramic bombs filled with bubonic plague-infested fleas in Ningbo, China. These attacks would eventually lead to thousands of deaths years after the war would end.

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