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To: GPS Info who wrote (52964)7/31/2009 10:30:41 PM
From: Maurice Winn2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 217981
 
Yes: <Was there ever a moment in history when the Chinese and Japanese fought together? > It must have been about 3000 years ago give or take a bit. They were once the same people, with Chinese migrating from the mainland and turning into Japanese. They even have the same written language, more or less, [modern versions apart], though the spoken version has gone through metamorphosis.

During the British Empire expansion, and then the USA expansion, including into Philippines, there was some common cause too, leading to the idea of the Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere.

Japan was once owned by Ainu tribes but when those expansionary Mandarins moved in, it was all over for them bar the shouting. The Ainu must have dropped by during the migration over the Bering Straits and through the American continents.

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