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February 25, 1933 Japan withdraws from the International Union
On February 25, 1933, the Japanese delegation withdrew from the meeting of the International Union, after the International Union unanimously passed the condemnation of Japan. Although this action did not equal withdrawal from the International Union because of the Chinese issue, it now seems likely that the Japanese Guards guarded an occupied Manchuria railway station. On February 25, 1933, after the International Union unanimously passed the condemnation of Japan, the Japanese delegation withdrew from the meeting of the International Union. Although this action did not equal withdrawal from the International Union, the Japanese forces on the territory of China seem likely. The General Assembly approved the report of the Leighton Investigation Group on Manchuria -- or was renamed Manchuria by Japan. The report also advocated publicly that "Manchuria belongs


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