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'''Manchuria''' is a region in northeastern China, rich in natural resources. | '''Manchuria''' is a region in northeastern China, rich in natural resources. | ||
Its control was key to the [[Empire of Japan]]. After the staged [[Manchurian Incident]], Japan made of it, in 1932, a nominal country called [[Manchukuo]], with [[Henry Pu-Yi]] as its | Its control was key to the [[Empire of Japan]]. After the staged [[Manchurian Incident]], Japan made of it, in 1932, a nominal country called [[Manchukuo]], with [[Henry Pu-Yi]] as its Head of State. | ||
The Soviet Union invaded it in 1945. | The Soviet Union invaded it in 1945. |
Revision as of 15:45, 10 February 2024
Manchuria is a region in northeastern China, rich in natural resources.
Its control was key to the Empire of Japan. After the staged Manchurian Incident, Japan made of it, in 1932, a nominal country called Manchukuo, with Henry Pu-Yi as its Head of State.
The Soviet Union invaded it in 1945.