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Though the practice was legal, it was at best morally tenuous: in 1939 Japan was two years into a brutal occupation of China—for which war crimes trials would be held—a fact not unknown in the United States, to be kind. Likewise, in 1938 U.S. exporters sent 230,903 tons of scrap iron and steel to Germany—long after its racial policies were well known.
Junkyard Planet: Travels in the Billion-Dollar Trash Trade
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