Why did the Japanese redirect their military operations from Northeast Asia to Southeast Asia?
A. military losses to the Russian army
B. conditions of the Axis nonaggression pact
C. the onset of a harsh winter
D. the large oil reserves discovered in Southwest Asia
Answer: A
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