Gathered from the newspapers of the world, this magazine article presents assorted opinions concerning the belligerency of Imperial Japan and its poor standing in the eyes of the League of Nations in 1933:
“Feeling grows among the Japanese that events are shaping toward a second world war, with Japan in the position that Germany occupied in 1914…A Canadian Press dispatch from London, in the NY Times, estimated war supplies sent from England to China and Japan. According to statistics of the British Government for 1932, the largest individual items were 7,735,000 small-arms cartridges for China and 5,361,450 for Japan…Japan also purchased 740 machine guns.”
Click here to read about a 1925 novel that anticipated the war with Imperial Japan.


fascist Japan condemned by League of nations 1933Dangers of Imperial Japan 1933Japan's Road to War against the Western PowersJapanese war preparations 1933Japanese war preparations in the Thirtieswar with Japan seemed certain in 1933 article1933 newspaper reporters could see war with Japan was certainmagazine article from 1933 regarding the coming war with Japan1933 Imperial Japan arms for war with the Westevidence of 1930s fascism that will lead to war



fascist Japan condemned by League of nations 1933Dangers of Imperial Japan 1933Japan's Road to War against the Western PowersJapanese war preparations 1933Japanese war preparations in the Thirtieswar with Japan seemed certain in 1933 article1933 newspaper reporters could see war with Japan was certainmagazine article from 1933 regarding the coming war with Japan1933 Imperial Japan arms for war with the Westevidence of 1930s fascism that will lead to war