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In this October 7, 1949, file photo, relatives meet one of the Japanese repatriates from Manchuria and have cups of hot tea supplied by the Japanese Red Cross at the Tokyo station in Tokyo. The bombs stopped falling 75 years ago, but it is entirely possible – crucial even, some argue – to view the region’s world-beating economies, its massive cultural and political reach and its bitter trade, territory and history disputes all through a single prism: Japan’s aggression in the Pacific during World War II. (Photo by AP Photo/File)
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