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  • ...assmate of [[Sadao Araki]], who headed the [[Kwangtung Army]] during the [[Manchurian Incident]]. From 1933 to 1936, he was Chief Aide-de-Camp to Emperor [[Hirohito]], bu
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  • A major milestone on the march to [[World War Two in the Pacific]], the '''Manchurian Incident''', also called the '''Mukden Incident''', of 18-19 September 1931 expanded
    6 KB (945 words) - 16:36, 5 September 2010
  • It was commanded, during the [[Manchurian Incident]] and into 1932, by [[Shigeru Honjo]]. Honjo was succeeded by [[Nobuyoshi
    2 KB (228 words) - 21:28, 27 August 2010
  • ...r]], and the [[Russo-Japanese War]], but also abandon the results of the [[Manchurian Incident]]. There is no way we could endure this....It is clear that the existence o
    3 KB (421 words) - 06:28, 21 September 2010
  • ...e role of [[Chang Hsueh-Liang]]. Indeed, he was involved in planning the [[Manchurian Incident]]. <ref name=Bergamini/>
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  • ...ionalism in Manchuria, the officers of the [[Kwangtung Army]] staged the [[Manchurian Incident]] on Sept. 18, 1931, occupied all of Manchuria, and, on Feb. 18, 1932, crea
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  • ...r]], and the [[Russo-Japanese War]], but also abandon the results of the [[Manchurian Incident]]. There is no way we could endure this....It is clear that the existence o
    3 KB (501 words) - 09:19, 31 March 2024
  • ..., which first appeared in Beijing in 1929, but was given new life by the [[Manchurian Incident]], read <blockquote>In the future, if we want to control China, we must fir
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  • ...r]], and the [[Russo-Japanese War]], but also abandon the results of the [[Manchurian Incident]]. There is no way we could endure this....It is clear that the existence o
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  • ...June fighting, the [[Kwangtung Army]], which had initiated the original [[Manchurian Incident]], launched bombing raids, on June 27 against Tamsag and Bain Tumen air ba
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  • In 1932, he said, in a court discussion, "Even if the [[Manchurian Incident]] had not taken place, sooner or later an attempt would necessarily have to
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  • }}, pp. 168-169</ref> where he would become the theoretician of the [[Manchurian Incident]]. He subscribed to a "Final World War Theory" that would determine if Japa
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  • ...ced both by middle and senior officers against the government, as in the [[Manchurian Incident]], and by junior officers, as in the [[February 26, 1936 Incident]].
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  • ...r]], and the [[Russo-Japanese War]], but also abandon the results of the [[Manchurian Incident]]. There is no way we could endure this....It is clear that the existence o
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  • In 1931 Japan occupied [[Manchuria]] ("Dongbei") after the [[Manchurian Incident]], and in 1937 it launched a [[Second Sino-Japanese War|full-scale invasion
    16 KB (2,474 words) - 20:45, 2 April 2024
  • ...th Palace, officers of the [[Kwangtung Army]] staged the September 1931 [[Manchurian Incident]] by which it claimed the right to exact military retribution against China
    53 KB (8,195 words) - 13:42, 6 April 2024
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