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{{Evil_Organization|image = 2560px-Flag of Manchukuo.svg.png
{{Evil_Organization|fullname = State of Manchukuo
|fullname = State of Manchuria
|alias = State of Manchuria<br>Empire of (Great) Manchuria  
|alias = State of Manchuria<br>Empire of (Great) Manchuria
|origin = March 1, 1932
|origin = March 1st, 1932
|foundation = [[Imperial Japan]]
|foundation = [[Imperial Japan]]
|dissolution = August 18th, 1945
|dissolution = August 18th, 1945
|goals = Keep Manchukuo for building an large empire (success)<br>Wipe out of all Chinese people (temporarily success)<br>Win The World War II (failed)|crimes = Human experimentation<br>Chemical and biological weapons<br>Forced labor<br>Human rights violations<br>Drug trafficking|commanders = Aisin-Gioro Puyi<br>Zheng Xiaoxu<br>Zhang Jinghui|skills = Cannibalism|type of villains = Dark Xenophobia Warlords}}<strong>Manchukuo</strong>, Chinese <strong>Manzhouguo</strong>, puppet state created in 1932 by Japan out of the three historic provinces of Manchuria (northeastern China). After the Russo-Japanese War (1904–05), Japan gained control of the Russian-built South Manchurian Railway, and its army established a presence in the region; expansion there was seen as necessary for Japan’s status as an emerging world power.
|goals = Keep Manchukuo for building an large empire (success)<br>Wipe out of all Chinese people (temporarily success)<br>Win The [[World War II]] (failed)|crimes = Human experimentation<br>Chemical and biological weapons<br>Forced labor<br>Human rights violations<br>[[Drug trafficking]]<br>[[Cannibalism]]<br>[[War crimes]]<br>[[Crimes against humanity]]|commanders = [[Aisin-Gioro Puyi]]<br>[[Zheng Xiaoxu]]<br>[[Zhang Jinghui]]|skills = Cannibalism|type of villains = Dark Xenophobia Warlords|Image=Flag of Manchukuo.svg|type of villain=Dark Xenophobic Warlords}}<strong>Manchukuo</strong>, Chinese <strong>Manzhouguo</strong>, was a [[puppet state]] created in 1932 by [[Imperial Japan]] out of the three historic provinces of Manchuria (northeastern China). Alongside [[Mengjiang]] and the [[Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China]], it was one of the three major puppet states established by Japan within Mainland China during World War II.
 
==Background==
After the Russo-Japanese War (1904–05), Japan gained control of the Russian-built South Manchurian Railway, and its army established a presence in the region; expansion there was seen as necessary for Japan’s status as an emerging world power.
 
In 1931 the Japanese army created an excuse to attack Chinese troops there, and in 1932 Manchukuo was proclaimed an “independent” state. The last Qing emperor was brought out of retirement and made Manchukuo’s ruler, but the state was actually rigidly controlled by the Japanese, who used it as their base for expansion into Asia. An underground guerrilla movement composed of Manchurian soldiers, armed civilians, and Chinese communists opposed the occupying Japanese, many of whom had come over to settle in the new colony.
 
[[Unit 731]] was located in Manchukuo.
 
After Japan’s defeat in 1945, the settlers were repatriated. Manchukuo's government was dissolved in 1945 after the surrender of Imperial Japan and the collapse of the [[Axis Powers]] at the end of World War II. The territories claimed by Manchukuo were first seized in the Soviet invasion of Manchuria in August 1945, and then formally transferred to the Chinese administration in the following year.


In 1931 the Japanese army created an excuse to attack Chinese troops there, and in 1932 Manchukuo was proclaimed an “independent” state. The last Qing emperor was brought out of retirement and made Manchukuo’s ruler, but the state was actually rigidly controlled by the Japanese, who used it as their base for expansion into Asia. An underground guerrilla movement composed of Manchurian soldiers, armed civilians, and Chinese [[communist]]s opposed the occupying Japanese, many of whom had come over to settle in the new colony. After Japan’s defeat in 1945, the settlers were repatriated. Manchukuo's government was dissolved in 1945 after the surrender of Imperial Japan at the end of [[World War II]]. The territories claimed by Manchukuo were first seized in the Soviet invasion of Manchuria in August 1945, and then formally transferred to the Chinese administration in the following year
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[[Category:Drug Dealers]]

Latest revision as of 01:24, 8 January 2025

Manchukuo
Full Name: State of Manchukuo
Alias: State of Manchuria
Empire of (Great) Manchuria
Origin: March 1, 1932
Foundation: Imperial Japan
Commanders: Aisin-Gioro Puyi
Zheng Xiaoxu
Zhang Jinghui
Goals: Keep Manchukuo for building an large empire (success)
Wipe out of all Chinese people (temporarily success)
Win The World War II (failed)
Crimes: Human experimentation
Chemical and biological weapons
Forced labor
Human rights violations
Drug trafficking
Cannibalism
War crimes
Crimes against humanity
Type of Villain: Dark Xenophobic Warlords

Manchukuo, Chinese Manzhouguo, was a puppet state created in 1932 by Imperial Japan out of the three historic provinces of Manchuria (northeastern China). Alongside Mengjiang and the Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China, it was one of the three major puppet states established by Japan within Mainland China during World War II.

Background edit

After the Russo-Japanese War (1904–05), Japan gained control of the Russian-built South Manchurian Railway, and its army established a presence in the region; expansion there was seen as necessary for Japan’s status as an emerging world power.

In 1931 the Japanese army created an excuse to attack Chinese troops there, and in 1932 Manchukuo was proclaimed an “independent” state. The last Qing emperor was brought out of retirement and made Manchukuo’s ruler, but the state was actually rigidly controlled by the Japanese, who used it as their base for expansion into Asia. An underground guerrilla movement composed of Manchurian soldiers, armed civilians, and Chinese communists opposed the occupying Japanese, many of whom had come over to settle in the new colony.

Unit 731 was located in Manchukuo.

After Japan’s defeat in 1945, the settlers were repatriated. Manchukuo's government was dissolved in 1945 after the surrender of Imperial Japan and the collapse of the Axis Powers at the end of World War II. The territories claimed by Manchukuo were first seized in the Soviet invasion of Manchuria in August 1945, and then formally transferred to the Chinese administration in the following year.