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  1. Jun 21, 2007 · The main reason why is that after August 1903, Japan, which had exchanged mutual proposals with Russia three times, aimlessly negotiated up until the start of the war as if Korea and Manchuria were one entity, doing so in a way that blurred the connections between the Korea question and the Manchuria question.

    • Yōko Katō
    • 2007
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  3. Sep 29, 2015 · Between 1938 and 1939, the Soviet Union and the Japanese Empire fought a series of clashes along the border between Japanese-occupied Manchuria, Russian-controlled Mongolia and the Siberian...

  4. Jun 21, 2007 · The Russo-Japanese War began on 6 February 1904, with an initial strike by Japan followed declaration of war on 10 February, and ended on 5 September 1905, with the signing of the Portsmouth. While scholarly attention on the origins of Japan's first war with a Western.

  5. The war developed from Russia’s and Japan’s rivalry for dominance in Korea and Manchuria. After the First Sino-Japanese War, Japan acquired the Liaodong Peninsula from China, but European powers forced Japan to return it. China subsequently leased it to Russia.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ManchuriaManchuria - Wikipedia

    By 1921, Harbin, northern Manchuria's largest city, had a population of 300,000, including 100,000 Russians. Japan replaced Russian influence in the southern half of Manchuria as a result of the Russo-Japanese War in 1904–1905.

  7. Mar 2, 2012 · The “Manchurian problem” plagued Japanese foreign policymaking for roughly thirty years, from 1901 to the early 1930s. 1 This Manshū mondai, as it was termed in Japanese, began with Russian encroac...

  8. Oct 31, 2008 · Between 1932 and 1945, more than 320,000 Japanese emigrated to Manchuria in northeast China with the dream of becoming land-owning farmers. Following the Soviet invasion of Manchuria and Japan’s surrender in August 1945, their dream turned into a nightmare.

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