Which statement correctly compares atrocities committed by Nazi Germany and

Imperial Japan during WWII? (1 point)

Both Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan committed atrocities during WWII, but their actions and motivations differed significantly. Nazi Germany's atrocities, such as the Holocaust, were primarily motivated by a racial ideology that sought to exterminate and oppress specific groups, primarily Jews, but also other so-called "undesirable" populations. In contrast, Imperial Japan's atrocities, such as the Nanjing Massacre, were driven by a militaristic expansionist agenda and a disregard for human life, particularly towards civilian populations. While both were reprehensible, their motivations and focus differed greatly.