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Economy of the Japanese Empire in World War II



The economy of the Japanese Empire in World War II was designed to provide Japan with resources and raw materials that the Japanese home islands lacked. Beginning in 1937 with significant land seizures in China, and to a much greater extent after 1941, when annexations and invasions across Southeast Asia and the Pacific created the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, the Japanese government sought to acquire and develop critical natural resources in order to secure economic independence.



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