Kwantung Army Manchuria and the Establishment of the Puppet Manchukuo

Kwantung Army Manchuria and the Establishment of the Puppet Manchukuo

by Editor-in-chief Of Interpretation Poetry

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This book draws on a large number of archives about Manchukuo's participation in the creation of the Puppet Manchukuo State, including the original records of Manchukuo Railway personnel planning to establish the puppet regime of the Puppet Manchukuo State, as well as the original documents and telegrams drafted for the Puppet Manchukuo State. It proposes that the creation of the Puppet Manchukuo State is not a simple matter of Puyi and others taking office. It is closely related to the invaders' siege of cities and territories, collusion and contradictions with surrender factions, and the internal differences and unification process of the invaders. In this process, Mantetsu is not in a supporting role. Giving such a political positioning to Manchuria's aggressive behavior is not intended to share the responsibility for aggression, but to overcome the long-standing one-sided tendency in Sino-Japanese historical research to emphasize military and political affairs over other aspects.

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