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  2. Manchukuo - Wikipedia

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    Manchukuo, officially known as ... Japanese officials ultimately made all pertinent decisions, and exercised total control over Puyi's court and personal safety ...

  3. El Salvador–Manchukuo relations - Wikipedia

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    After the Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1931, the puppet state of Manchukuo was created in 1932. On February 27, 1933 the League of Nations voted 42–1 to condemn Japanese military occupation of Manchuria.

  4. Manchurian Industrial Development Company - Wikipedia

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    From 1932, the Japanese military had created 26 new companies, ranging from automobiles, aircraft, oil refining, shipping, etc. [1] Aikawa countered that this policy was unrealistic given the undeveloped state of Manchukuo's resources and industrial infrastructure, and persuaded the military leaders that there should be a single state ...

  5. General Affairs State Council - Wikipedia

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    Manchukuo was proclaimed a monarchy on 1 March 1934, with former Qing dynasty emperor Puyi assuming the Manchukuo throne under the reign name of Emperor Kang-de. An imperial rescript issued the same day, promulgated the organic law of the new state, establishing a Privy Council (参議府), a Legislative Council (立法院) and the General Affairs State Council to "advise and assist the ...

  6. Politics of Manchukuo - Wikipedia

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    Manchukuo was proclaimed a monarchy on 1 March 1934, with former Qing dynasty emperor Puyi assuming the Manchukuo throne under the reign name of Emperor Kang-de. An imperial rescript issued the same day, promulgated the organic law of the new state, establishing a Privy Council, a Legislative Council and the General Affairs State Council to "advise and assist the emperor in the discharge of ...

  7. Economy of Manchukuo - Wikipedia

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    Manchukuo was a productive area, with many domestic animals in subsistence farms or larger properties. Japanese experts increased production with the introduction of foreign species, including pigs , cattle , and sheep , which produced milk , meat , leather and wool .

  8. Central Bank of Manchou - Wikipedia

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    With its head office in Xinjing, the Bank had nearly 140 branches throughout Manchukuo, China and Japan proper. Pursuant to the Currency Law of 1932 which authorized the creation of the Bank, Manchukuo adopted a unit of currency, the Manchukuo yuan, containing 23.91 grams of pure silver, the metal on which Chinese currencies traditionally were ...

  9. Tientsin Incident (1931) - Wikipedia

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    Puyi, as Emperor of Manchukuo, 1932. The Tientsin incident (Chinese: 天津事變) of 1931 was the operation planned by the Kwantung Army of the Empire of Japan to place Puyi on the throne of the Japanese-controlled Manchuria.