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Does Japan have war compensation for China's imaginary Asian countries and regions?
After World War II, the victors who were eligible to claim war reparations from Japan were China, the United States, Britain, the Soviet Union, the Netherlands, Australia, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.

Among them, China, the United States, Britain, the Soviet Union, the Netherlands, Australia and India all gave up war reparations, while Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia received war reparations. The specific amount is: (all prices at that time)

Indonesia: $800 million; Philippines: $800 million; Myanmar: $200 million; Vietnam: $39 million; Laos: $2.78 million; Cambodia: US$ 465,438+700,000.

In addition, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand also received reparations through their "struggles" against Japan. The specific amount is:

South Korea: 300 million US dollars; Singapore: 25 million Singapore dollars; Malaysia: 25 million Malaysian dollars; Thailand: 654.38+0.5 billion yen.

Later, Switzerland, Spain, Sweden and Denmark, four "neutral countries" during World War II, also offered compensation to Japan for the property destroyed in China and Southeast Asia during the war, and Japan also made compensation for this. The principal amount is:

Switzerland: 1 1 100 million yen;

Spain: 2 billion yen;

Sweden: 500 million yen;

Denmark: 700 million yen.

More complicated is Mongolia, because Japan did not recognize Mongolia as a country independent of China before the war, so Japan thought that China's abandonment of reparations was equivalent to Mongolia's abandonment of reparations. However, after negotiations, Japan agreed to provide Mongolia with 5 billion yen of free economic assistance as disguised compensation. After the war, Japan paid $22.3 billion in war reparations.