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When northeastern China was known as Manchuria, the town of Mukden (present-day Shenyang) went by the Japanese name of Hoten. It had a train station modeled after Tokyo Station and the primary ...
The latter were sent to the former Manchuria and Inner Mongolia regions. However, the situation of the village drastically changed after Japan's defeat in World War II. Half of the villagers who ...
"Pioneering" in name, "aggression" in fact - a Japanese memorial museum, during an exclusive interview with the Global Times on Tuesday, exposed the real nature of the so-called Japanese settlements ...
Negotiations on Dr. Koo’s proposal began last week not at Nanking or Tokyo but in Peiping between the local Japanese consul and Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang, former War Lord of Manchuria but ousted ...
This week in LIFE, the former U.S. Ambassador to Russia publishes his proposed solutions. Even as his report goes to press, the disastrous war news from Manchuria tragically confirms Mr. Bullitt ...
This 1930s footage of Manchuria China offers a window into daily life, rituals, and industrial progress in an urban setting. It begins with bustling city streets, storefronts, and buildings ...
The students lived and studied together in Manchuria under the banner of ... in Asia’s rise over the last 80 years, including former South Korean Prime Minister Kang Young-hoon.
The economic and strategic frontier of the Japanese sphere of influence on the Asiatic mainland is now being advanced by the building of a branch line of the South Manchuria Railway from Taonanfu, ...
On September 18, 1931, the explosion of the Japanese-owned railway track near the city of Mukden, Manchuria in northeastern China, marked the beginning of a full-scale Japanese invasion of Manchuria.