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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ManchukuoManchukuo - Wikipedia

    With the growth of the South Manchuria Railroad company (Mantetsu) came a growth in number of Japanese people living in Manchuria, from a Japanese population of 16,612 in 1906 to one of 233,749 in 1930.

  2. Jun 25, 2021 · One of the maps, published by the Japanese Tourist Bureau in the 1920s, extols the city, renamed by the Japanese as Heijo, as a model of modernization and economic prosperity. At the time I never really considered why the Japanese issued a tourist map of Heijo in English. But recently, when looking at maps from the 1920s-30s of Manchuria ...

  3. 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.

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  4. Oct 31, 2008 · Memory Maps: The State and Manchuria in Postwar Japan. Mariko Tamanoi. 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.

  5. Mar 23, 2011 · The origin of Japan's interests in Manchuria may be regarded as the base-point from which during the past half century a variety of economic, political and territorial ambitions has radiated, enveloping today virtually all of Eastern Asia and leading directly to war with the United States and Great Britain. In the historical development of this ...

  6. ing the advent of Japanese enterprise in Manchuria the Japanese population there has hardly reached 200,000. In the meantime what has been the rate of increase of the Chinese population? Shortly before the Russo-Japanese war the Manchurian population, ac-cording to a Chinese estimate, number-er 12,000,000. By 1924 this increased to 25,700,000.

  7. Sep 19, 2004 · It is true that Japan enforced racial segregation in Manchuria, differentiating among Chinese, Manchu, Koreans and the more than one million Japanese settlers living there by 1940.

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