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Manchukuo.
In 1931 Japan invaded Manchuria. To cover up their invasion, the Japanese imposed a new "puppet" government (a government controlled by them) that was meant to approve their presence in Manchuria. The name of Manchuria changed to Manchukuo and therefore so did the name of the government. The League of Nations sent a commission to investigate whether or not the Manchurians really wanted the Japanese there called the Lytton Commission. They determined that, in fact, the Japanese were not welcome in Manchuria. This basically eventually lead to the Japanese withdrawing from the League of Nations.
They renamed it Manchukuo
A corruption of the word "Manchukuo", which was the Japanese re-named province of Manchuria.
The Japanese occupied all of Manchuria in 1931 and created the puppet state ofmanchuriahttp://www.answers.com/topic/manchukuo in 1932!!!
Manchukuo (Manchuria) in China .
Its was renamed Manchukuo after the Japanese invaded in 1922 Hoped this helped :D
Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931, established the puppet government of Manchukuo in 1932, and soon pushed south into North China.
Yes, Manchuria was a puppet state established by Imperial Japan in the 1930s. It was known as Manchukuo and was used by Japan to exert control over the region and exploit its resources. However, many countries did not recognize it as a legitimate state due to its creation under Japanese occupation.
Australia was not invaded.the Japanese had attacked manchuria several times in the century leading up to WW2.famously defeating russia on an occasion.they lost possesion every time until they decided to invade all of china.
Manchukuo ended in 1945.
Manchukuo is located in northeastern China.