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  1. The Imperial Japanese Army accused Chinese dissidents of the act and responded with a full invasion that led to the occupation of Manchuria, in which Japan established its puppet state of Manchukuo six months later.

  2. 11 wrz 2024 · Mukden Incident, (September 18, 1931), also called Manchurian Incident, seizure of the Manchurian city of Mukden (now Shenyang, Liaoning province, China) by Japanese troops in 1931, which was followed by the Japanese invasion of all of Manchuria (now Northeast China) and the establishment of the Japanese-dominated state of Manchukuo (Manzhouguo ...

  3. 1 gru 2007 · The Manchurian Incident was the starting point of Japan’s invasion of northeastern China (Manchuria) and Inner Mongolia. By a narrow definition, the duration of the “incident” spans from the dynamiting of the South Manchurian Railway near Liutiaohu on Sept. 18, 1931, to the conclusion of the Tangku cease-fire treaty on May 31, 1933.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ManchukuoManchukuo - Wikipedia

    However, Jews in Manchukuo were victims of harassment by antisemitic elements among the White Russian population, one notable incident being the murder of Simon Kaspé. In 1937 the Far Eastern Jewish Council was created, chaired by the Harbin Jewish community leader Dr. Abraham Kaufman . [ 94 ]

  5. 18 maj 2022 · 18 lutego 1932 roku z dziesięciu okupowanych prowincji mandżurskich Japończycy utworzyli uzależnione całkowicie od Japonii państwo Mandżukuo. 1 marca 1932 roku obowiązki prezydenta, a od 1 marca 1934 roku cesarza Mandżukuo, zaczął pełnić 28-letni były cesarz Chin z dynastii Qing, Aisin Gioro Puyi (1906–1967).

  6. 20 gru 2023 · As the war situation worsened, opium addicts in Manchukuo were forced to work in coal mines. When the Soviet Union invaded Manchuria, the Kwantung Army tried to move out the stored opium, but...

  7. Late in the evening of 18 September 1931 (Showa 6), a short stretch of railroad track belonging to the South Manchurian Railway Company near Liutiao Lake in the outskirts of Mukden (now Shenyang) was blown up by officers of the Kwangtung Army (part of the Imperial Army stationed in Manchuria).

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