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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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  • | title = JAPAN: Murder, Muto & Manchuria
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  • ...During the [[Russo-Japanese War]], he was active as a staff officer of the Manchuria Army. He traveled through China and Manchuria in 1917, producing a document called "The Exploitation of Chinese Resources
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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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  • ...V, Japanese Aggression Against China. Section I. Invasion & Occupation of Manchuria. The China War and Its Phases
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  • ...people. World War II in Asia was foreshadowed by the Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1931 and began formally with the [[Second Sino-Japanese War|invasion of ...ivilian deaths among settlers who died attempting to re­turn to Japan from Manchuria in the winter of 1945 were probably around 100,000.<ref name=Dower2007>John
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  • | title = Revolutionary Struggle in Manchuria: Chinese Communism and Soviet Interest, 1922-1945
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  • ...the course that Japan should follow on the Continent. Most of us felt that Manchuria should be cut off from China proper and brought under Japan's political con
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  • ...al Japanese action, and Emperor [[Taisho]], who earlier had tried to annex Manchuria, reluctantly agreed, in April, to withdraw Japanese forces.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...rthy however there were less bloody risings in the provinces of Shensi and Manchuria that were dealt with by the Russians.
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  • ...1920s. Japan in the 1930s decided to circumvent the open door by occupying Manchuria (1931) and coastal China in 1937, leading to war between the U.S. and Japan ==Manchuria and Japan==
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  • ...at year. Stability was interrupted, however, by the [[Japanese invasion of Manchuria]]; this territory returned to the ROC after the defeat of [[Japan]] at the
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  • ...ding on the starting date selected for the [[Second World War]] (e.g., the Manchuria Incident? Italian operations in Ethiopia? the invasion of Poland?), it was
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  • Between 1935 and 1937, he commanded the [[kempetai]] in [[Manchuria]], establishing it as a political as well as military security police.
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  • Historically Liáoníng was part of [[Manchuria]] and populated by the [[Manchu]] ethnic group. At the end of the 19th cent [[Shenyang]], the largest city in Liaoning, was once the capital of Manchuria and subsequently the capital of China during the early Qing dynasty. The Im
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  • ...o ruled the North East of modern China &mdash; an area known to history as Manchuria. When the Manchu people eventually conquered Ming dynasty China to form the
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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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  • ...known by its Manchurian name '''Mukden''', was once the capital city of [[Manchuria]] and was the first capital of the Qing dynasty. The first Qing emperor, [[ ...xplosion blew up the Liutiaohu Railway in Shenyang. This was part of the [[Manchuria Railway]]. The Japanese, who had set off the explosion themselves, accused
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  • | title = JAPAN: Murder, Muto & Manchuria
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  • ...velopment facility for [[biological weapon]]s, headquartered in Pingfan, [[Manchuria]]. It was headed by Gen. [[Shiro Ishii]], who was given [[U.S. intelligence In 1940, a plague epidemic in China and Manchuria followed reported overflights by Japanese planes dropping plague-infected f
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  • ...929, after the killing of Chang Tso-Lin, he supported a direct takeover of Manchuria. Subsquent posts included Provost Marshal, Principal of the Army War Colle
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  • * Hunt, Michael H. ''Frontier Defense and the Open Door: Manchuria in Chinese-American Relations, 1895-1911.'' (1973). 281 pp.
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  • ...en-Capt. [[John Singlaub]] had established an Army intelligence outpost in Manchuria, just across the border from Korea. Over the course of several years, he tr
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  • ...n of staff officers who believed in a military solution to the problems of Manchuria and Mongolia. <ref>{{citation ...d about Yamashita's popularity, and transferred him to an isolated post in Manchuria.
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  • ...viet Union shall be safeguarded and that China shall retain sovereignty in Manchuria;
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  • ...lar to the Ural-Altaic shamanism. The word shaman comes from the Tungusic (Manchuria and Siberia) saman, meaning Buddhist monk. The shaman handles disease almos
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  • ...[[Henry Stimson]]'s doctrine of nonrecognition and simply did not mention Manchuria. <ref>Bix, p. 428</ref>
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  • ...] and [[Strike-South Faction]]s, or a decision to consolidate in China and Manchuria. **"Iron.-- ... iron ore for could be supplied from Japan, Manchuria, China (including Hainan Island) and French Indochina.
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  • ...en-Capt. [[John Singlaub]] had established an Army intelligence outpost in Manchuria, just across the border from Korea. Over the course of several years, he tr ...large shipments of bandages and medicines from the USSR to North Korea and Manchuria, starting in February 1950. These two actions made sense only in hindsight,
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  • ...ipment. She sailed with six other transports on the 25th for [[Dairen]], [[Manchuria]]; but, on the 28th, was diverted to [[Chinwangtao]] where she disembarked
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  • ...ew [[battleship]]s. At the policy level, he was against the invasion of [[Manchuria]] and an alliance with Germany. He apologized personally to the [[U.S. Amb
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  • In 1927, he encouraged Hirohito to prepare the exploitation of Manchuria.
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