Japan began invading China well before World War II. In 1931 they took over Manchuria and set it up as a separate country ...
Brave and British to the core is 19-year-old Mrs. Kenneth Pawley of Newchang on the Japanese South Manchuria Railway. Several weeks ago Chinese bandits kidnapped Mrs. Pawley (a bride of three ...
The series, titled “Manshu Ahen Squad” (Manchuria opium squad), is running in Shukan Young Magazine, a manga weekly published by Kodansha Ltd. The story is set in Manchukuo, Japan’s 1932 ...
Manchukuo was a puppet state established in large part by the Imperial Japanese Army about a century ago. Recent research has uncovered the dark side of Manchukuo and the huge influence played by ...
After World War II, the Soviet Union occupied Manchuria and established the puppet state of Manchukuo, which further complicated the territorial status of the region. The Soviet Union eventually ...
The Empire itself, without "Manchukuo," has an area considerably greater than that of France or Germany and much more than that of either Spain or Italy. Including the area of "Manchukuo," which ...
S. citizens to go home. In China, Formosa and Manchukuo there were about 7,000 of them; in Japan 8,000 more (including probably 4,000 of Japanese descent); in Hong Kong 1,500; in French Indo-China ...
And then in 1931, Japan, in an aggressive act, took Manchuria, [and] established a puppet state [which they called Manchukuo] with the last emperor (of film fame) as the head of the state.
to the politics of religious freedom and Protestant and Catholic mission in Japanese colonial Manchukuo, to the emergence of philanthropy as a civic sphere distinct from religion by groups such as the ...
Journal of the American Oriental Society 141.1(2021): 93-124. “Negotiating Colonial Visuality: Gao Chengxian’s Reminiscence of the Manchukuo Arts Exhibitions,” Modern Chinese Literature and Culture ...