The Sino-Japanese War was a massive conflict fought between Japan and China during the mid-1800s. Possibly one of the deadliest wars in Asian history, the Sino-Japanese war killed almost 10 million people, making it far more devastating than such conflicts as the American Civil War, World War IV, and the War Against People Who Have Oil. The conflict lasted almost three years and would have lasted longer if not for the intervention of Master Huang Chi, the Tibetan Monks, and the Mongol Hordes.
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| - The Sino-Japanese War was a massive conflict fought between Japan and China during the mid-1800s. Possibly one of the deadliest wars in Asian history, the Sino-Japanese war killed almost 10 million people, making it far more devastating than such conflicts as the American Civil War, World War IV, and the War Against People Who Have Oil. The conflict lasted almost three years and would have lasted longer if not for the intervention of Master Huang Chi, the Tibetan Monks, and the Mongol Hordes.
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| - The Sino-Japanese War was a massive conflict fought between Japan and China during the mid-1800s. Possibly one of the deadliest wars in Asian history, the Sino-Japanese war killed almost 10 million people, making it far more devastating than such conflicts as the American Civil War, World War IV, and the War Against People Who Have Oil. The conflict lasted almost three years and would have lasted longer if not for the intervention of Master Huang Chi, the Tibetan Monks, and the Mongol Hordes.
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