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  • ...ce. In 1916, he led an effort to assassinate [[Chang Tso-Lin]] and occupy Manchuria. On Prince [[Hirohito]]'s 1921 trip to Europe, he showed him the battlefie ...erial Japanese Army)]], (23 Dec 1931 - 3 Oct 1940), during the conquest of Manchuria, and into the [[Second Sino-Japanese War]]. In 1935, In 1935, Kanin and [[
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  • ==Manchuria== | title = JAPAN: Murder, Muto & Manchuria
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  • ...y garrisoned the [[Kwangtung Leasehold]], and, after Japan took control of Manchuria, was their major force there and fighting China. It contained some of the | title = JAPAN: Murder, Muto & Manchuria
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  • ...the approval of the State of Manchuria. A resolution refusing to recognize Manchuria as a nation was passed in the general assembly, and led to Japan’s withdr
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  • ...hold]]) and the term respecting the [[South Manchurian Railroad Line|South Manchuria Railway]] and the Antung-Mukden Railway shall be extended to a further peri
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  • ...ope of the subject. These are principally in East Asia, including China, [[Manchuria]], [[Mongolia]] and [[Korea]]. To some extent, it includes parts of [[South
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  • ...e industrial company whose economic interests bore on Japanese strategy in Manchuria and China. It also provided cover for [[human-source intelligence]] operati
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  • ...ast Indies and Malaya, while the Imperial Way backed [[Strike-North]] into Manchuria and the Soviet Union. The [[February 26 Incident]] of 1936, a coup attempt
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  • ==Manchuria== ...n of land and natural resources cause war...we have chosen to advance into Manchuria and Mongolia as our only means of survival."<ref>Bix, pp. 266-267</ref>
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  • ...for the Far East]]. His crimes had to do with planning aggressive war in Manchuria, in the [[Second Sino-Japanese War]], and in [[World War Two in the Pacific ...had served as a spy in northeastern China and Siberia, called "Lawrence of Manchuria" referring to his ability to blend into the population. <ref name=Bergamini
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  • ...Manchuria had been separated. Throughout the Nomura-Hull talks, China and Manchuria had always been separated,a confusing explanation from Togo, no one at the
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  • ...a period of much-increased combat, beyond the fighting at the borders with Manchuria ([[Manchukuo]]) and [[Korea]]. It was complicated by varying levels of civ ...lt on earlier conflicts in Manchuria: <blockquote>Without the resources of Manchuria, China could not become a major military-industrial power. The Imperial Arm
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  • ...V, Japanese Aggression Against China. Section I. Invasion & Occupation of Manchuria. The China War and Its Phases ...road provided cover for Japanese intelligence and covert action throughout Manchuria.<ref name=DB1091>{{citation
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  • ...V, Japanese Aggression Against China. Section I. Invasion & Occupation of Manchuria. The China War and Its Phases
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  • He advocated seizing Manchuria in 1928 and was an advocate of the [[Strike-South Faction]] in 1933.<ref>Be
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  • ...they strengthened Army Intelligence and began planning the conquest of [[Manchuria]].
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  • ...Manchuria had been separated. Throughout the Nomura-Hull talks, China and Manchuria had always been separated,a confusing explanation from Togo, no one at the
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  • ...to the Kwangtung Army. (8 Aug 1932 - 27 Jul 1933). He died of jaundice, in Manchuria, during his second tour there. | title = JAPAN: Murder, Muto & Manchuria
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