In a meeting of the Imperial Conference, Japan made a significant shift in its policy toward East Asia. Let's imagine the conference as a sort of a club where Japan's most important decision-makers gathered to decide their country's fate.
You might be wondering what the "China Incident" is - it's another term for the Sino-Japanese War, which started in 1937. Many people in Japan, including some in the army, wanted a peaceful end to this conflict. Unfortunately, the Imperial Way faction, a group of hardcore militarists who wanted to "subjugate China," took control of the situation. Think of this faction as the "bad guys" who were obsessed with dominating China. This shift towards the Imperial Way faction led to the establishment of the New Order.
The New Order had four main demands
Imagine this as a kind of "give and take" agreement where Japan would stop recognizing Jiang Jieshi's Chinese government unless China agreed to these terms. Jiang Jieshi, by the way, was the leader of the Chinese Nationalists or GMD.
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In a meeting of the Imperial Conference, Japan made a significant shift in its policy toward East Asia. Let's imagine the conference as a sort of a club where Japan's most important decision-makers gathered to decide their country's fate.
You might be wondering what the "China Incident" is - it's another term for the Sino-Japanese War, which started in 1937. Many people in Japan, including some in the army, wanted a peaceful end to this conflict. Unfortunately, the Imperial Way faction, a group of hardcore militarists who wanted to "subjugate China," took control of the situation. Think of this faction as the "bad guys" who were obsessed with dominating China. This shift towards the Imperial Way faction led to the establishment of the New Order.
The New Order had four main demands
Imagine this as a kind of "give and take" agreement where Japan would stop recognizing Jiang Jieshi's Chinese government unless China agreed to these terms. Jiang Jieshi, by the way, was the leader of the Chinese Nationalists or GMD.
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