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Kwantung Leased Territory
Kwantung Leased Territory The Kwantung Leased Territory (Traditional Chinese: 關東州; Simplified Chinese: ...
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Kwantung
Kwantung For the Southern province Kwangtung, see Guangdong. Kwantung (Simplified Chinese: 关东; Traditional Chinese: 關 ... most for its connection to Japan's Kwantung Army. See also: Kwantung Leased Territory
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Concession (territory)
Concession (territory) In international law, a concession is a territory within a country that is administered by ... However, just as with permanent sales of territory, there are cases when concession have been ... time and usually an indemnity sum, the territory can be called more precisely a lease territory or leased territory. The term is ...
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Kantogun
... Pinyin: Guandongjun), more commonly known as the Kwantung Army or Guandong Army, was a unit ... IJA). It takes its name from the Kwantung Peninsula where it was based. Headquartered in ... was originally established in 1906 as the Kwantung Garrison to defend the Kwantung Leased Territory and the areas adjacent to ...
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Japanese central government (WWII)
... and trainers of the Empire of Japan Kwantung Army Commanders (until 1945) General Honjo : Commander of Kwantung Army General Muraoka : Commander of Kwantung Army Senjuro Hayashi: Commander of Kwantung Army, Prime Minister Yoshijiro Umezu: Commander of Kwantung Army, War Vice Minister Jiro Minami: ...
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User talk:Atsi Otani
... before (2-3 years?) the actual lease Kwantung Leased Territory of 1898). when they actually started building ... Also whether and hence when they 'actually leased' the region of the mainline 'Manchurian Railroad ... at least in what eventually became the Kwantung Leased Territory, which information also directly ...
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User:Nateji77/Empire of Japan (additional economic and financial data)
... 3,994,884 or 3,183,000 Kwantung: 1,054,074 or 91,000 South ... Mandate): 83,458,405 In 1926 in Kwantung there were 91,000 Japanese and 660 ... lived 200,000 Japanese. In 1934 the Kwantung and South Manchurian Railway zone had 1 ... Taiwan: 5,212,426 Karafuto: 331,943 Kwantung: 1,656,726 South Mandate: 102,537 ... or 295,000 South Manchuria Railway zone/Kwantung/South Mandate: 1,339,123; or ...
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User talk:Fabartus
... before (2-3 years?) the actual lease Kwantung Leased Territory of 1898). This was the hard one ... Also whether and hence when they 'actually leased' the region of the mainline 'Manchurian Railroad ... CER) without difficulty, and the Japanese Guandong (Kwantung) Army stationed in Manchuria could easily ...
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Lüshunkou
... but had to retrocede (cede back) the territory when threatened jointly with war by France ... to the Chinese city of Harbin (See: Kwantung Leased Territory), and systematically began to fortify the town ... Russia continued the de facto annexation of territory through fortification and garrison, if not ...
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Treaty of Shimonoseki
... November 1895, Japan ceded control of the territory and withdrew its de jure claim on ... agreed to offer a diplomatic solution (See Kwantung Leased Territory) to the Chinese Empire, and agreed to ... Dalian), before inking the Lease of the territory. When the de facto governance of ...
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