Manchukuo

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Japan and the Soviet Union clashes at Nomonhan and Changkufeng 1938-39.
Japan and the Soviet Union clashes at Nomonhan and Changkufeng 1938-39.

Manchukuo (Pinyin: Manzhouguo) was the Japanese puppet state established in north-east China (Manchuria) on 6 February 1932, following its military occupation of the region in 1931 (the Mukden Incident). The last Qing emperor of China, Aisin Gioro Puyi (1905-67), who was ousted from power in China by the 1911 Revolution and who had sought sanctuary with the Japanese in 1924, was installed as the 'Chief Executive' of the puppet state, and on 1 March 1934 was declared Emperor of Manchukuo. The state collapsed under the impact of the Soviet Invasion of August 1945 and the end of the surrender of Japanese forces.

The Soviet Union recognized Manchukuo and sold Japan the Chinese Eastern Railway in 1935.[1]

References

  1. While You Slept : Our Tragedy in Asia and Who Made It, John T. Flynn, New York : The Devin - Adair Company, 1951, pg. 65 pdf.
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