Establishment of Manchukuo file photo [23017]

Battle of Harbin and Establishment of Manchukuo

25 Jan 1932 - 4 Feb 1932

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ww2dbaseBy Jan 1932, the Japanese had established military control over northeastern China (Manchuria). To appease the Chinese population, the Japanese established a number of collaborationist regime in the area to nominally govern the region, one of which being the Jilin Army under General Xi Qia. Meanwhile, defeated at Qiqihar and driven out of the provinces of Heilongjiang and Nenjiang, China, General Ma Zhanshan continued to resist. Japanese Colonel Kenji Doihara attempted to persuade Ma to cease his resistance and join the Japanese. Not meeting success, Doihara ordered Xi Qia to attack Ma's forces based at the city of Hailun; it was Doihara's wish to use Japanese troops as little as possible to limit the appearance of Japanese aggression. En route, Xi Qia's forces was attacked by the combined forces of Ma and General Ding Chao on 25 Jan 1932, causing serious casualties. On 28 Jan, Ding captured the city of Harbin, taking it from a pro-Japanese Chinese general. The Japanese 4th Brigade attempted to take Harbin, but the extremely cold temperatures made maneuvers difficult. It was not until 4 Feb that the Japanese troops closed in on Harbin. As the Japanese attacked, a well-coordinated aerial bombardment broke the morale of Ding's troops. Ding ordered a general retreat before the end of the day, taking his troops down the Songhua River toward the northeast. Ding's forces was effectively wiped out after this defeat.

ww2dbaseWith Ding neutralized, Doihara once again asked Ma to give up, offering a large sum of money as incentive. Ma did so on 14 Feb, and was rewarded by the Japanese by being able to retain his provincial governorship of Heilongjiang. On 27 Feb, Ding formally surrendered as well. The surrender of Ma and Ding marked the end of resistance in northeast China.

ww2dbaseEpilogue

ww2dbaseWith organized resistance effectively wiped out, on 18 Feb 1932, the Japanese established the puppet state of Manchukuo ("The Manchu State") in northeastern China. The former Emperor of China (deposed 20 years prior), Puyi, was installed as its Chief Executive. The city of Changchun, renamed Xinjing, was the capital of Puyi's new nation that few nations in the world recognized outside of the later Axis powers and nations of the Soviet Union (which had a non-aggression treaty with Japan through 1945). On 25 Mar 1933, in addition to condemning Japan for hostilities in Shanghai, the League of Nations refused to recognize Manchukuo as a legitimate government. As a result, Japanese delegates walked out of the League of Nations. In 1934, Puyi was declared Emperor Kangde of Manchukuo. Despite the grand title, he would remain a puppet of the Japanese until the end of the war in 1945.

ww2dbaseSource: Wikipedia.

Last Major Update: Sep 2012

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A Japanese infantry platoon somewhere in northeastern China, circa 1930sJapanese troops at barracks, possibly in Harbin, Songjiang Province, China, circa late 1931Japanese Army truck and motorcycle equipped with water filtration equipment, northeastern China, circa 1931-1935Japanese troops on the Great Wall, near Jinzhou, Liaoning Province, China, 1932
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Battle of Harbin and Establishment of Manchukuo Timeline

1932年1月25日 The forces of Ma Zhanshan and Ding Chao attacked the collaborationist forces of Xi Qia in Heilongjiang Province, China.
1932年1月28日 Chinese General Ding Chao's troops captured Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China from collaborationist forces.
1932年2月4日 Japanese troops captured Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China.
1932年2月14日 Chinese General Ma Zhanshan surrendered to the Japanese in Heilongjiang Province, China.
1932年2月15日 The local Chinese naval commander in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China surrendered his 5 river gunboats to the Japanese.
1932年2月18日 Japan established the puppet nation of Manchukuo in northeastern China.
1932年2月19日 The League of Nations reviewed the facts regarding the Japanese violation of Chinese sovereignty, but it would fail to result in any action against Japanese aggression.
1932年2月27日 Chinese General Ding Chao surrendered to the Japanese in Heilongjiang Province, China.
1932年3月9日 Zheng Xiaoxu was named the Prime Minister of the puppet state of Manchukuo.
1932年3月9日 Xi Qia was named the Director of Finance of the Japanese-sponsored puppet state of Manchukuo.
1932年3月9日 Puyi was inaugurated as the Chief Executive of the puppet state of Manchukuo in northeastern China.
1932年9月15日 Ambassador Nobuyoshi Muto and Prime Minister Zheng Xiaoxu signed the Japan-Manchukuo Protocol at the puppet state's capital Xinjing (Changchun, Jilin Province, China).




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» Ma, Zhanshan
» Zang, Shiyi
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