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Ionina, N. Pu Yi and Manchukuo awards, 100 great awards. Veche, 2006. ISBN 5-7838-1171-8, pp. 155-157. Kua, Paul L. T. Manchukuo's Award System and Some of its Lesser Known Awards, The Journal of the Orders and Medals Society of America, 1998. Vol. 49, no. 1. pp. 17-26. Neubecker, Ottfried. On the orders of Manchukuo, Uniforms Market. Issue 8, p. 5
Pages in category "Orders, decorations, and medals of Manchukuo" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G.
Ionina, N. Pu Yi and Manchukuo awards, 100 great awards. Veche, 2006. ISBN 5-7838-1171-8, pp. 155–157. Kua, Paul L. T. Manchukuo's Award System and Some of its Lesser Known Awards, The Journal of the Orders and Medals Society of America, 1998. Vol. 49, no. 1. pp. 17–26. Neubecker, Ottfried. On the orders of Manchukuo, Uniforms Market. Issue ...
Manchukuo had a chance to participate in the planned 1940 Helsinki Olympics, but the onset of World War II prevented the games from taking place. [172] Manchukuo instead sent athletes to compete at the 1940 East Asian Games in Tokyo organised by the Japanese Empire, as a replacement for the cancelled 1940 Summer Olympics. [173]
Orders, decorations, and medals of Manchukuo (2 P) P. People from Manchukuo (5 C, 37 P) Politics of Manchukuo (3 C, 7 P) R. Rail transport in Manchukuo (2 C, 6 P) S.
The Emperor is the head of the honors system in Japan. Established during the 1870s shortly after the Meiji Restoration , it was modelled on European systems of orders and decorations . The first order, the Imperial Order of Meiji, was established in 1875, and was later renamed as the Order of the Rising Sun. [ 1 ]
Those included the Manchukuo Imperial Guards, charged with his personal protection as well as to serve as an honor guard on ceremonial occasions. The other was the Independent Cavalry Corps, formally the 4th Cavalry Brigade, which had taken part in the invasion of Rehe in March 1933.
Puyi, Emperor of Manchukuo (1906–1967) Ronald Reagan, President of the United States (1911–2004) [34] Samuel Robinson (1870–1958) [35] Juscelino Kubitschek, President of Brazil (1902–1976) Ferdinand Marcos, President of the Philippines (1917–1989) [36] Honor awarded 1966 --] Amha Selassie I, Emperor of Ethiopia (1916–1997) [citation ...